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shavey

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  1. :lol: that quotes reminds me of the AC/DC song "whole lotta Rosie" :thumbup:
  2. Can't wait to see one cutting down this way
  3. Oh no not SOLO heavyweight , expensive :thumbup:
  4. shavey

    Makita Saw

    I think you've jumped too many numbers :lol: there should be some 6's and 7's in there before he gets up to the 9's :thumbup:
  5. Iam taking too much notice of the posts iam beginning to to go off these german built things and get Something made in China :thumbup::lol:
  6. Yes it's the ngk 10mm compact plug with the 0.5mm gap as Cornish wood burner says
  7. My answer is Don't buy supermarket fuel
  8. I only use dolmar fully synthetic 2- stroke oil or redline 2-stroke oil and top grade petrol or aspen
  9. Go to batsford timber mate excellent posts Jon Had loads from them this summer
  10. Tom Jones green green grass of home was number one when I was born
  11. shavey

    old old saw

    Most of the older saws with the swing over bars to keep the carburetor upright Had two handles most of the JOBU of that era had one handle behind :thumbup:
  12. That sounds good always use taw or roundswell when iam in that way great news barley grove Torrington BP 114.7
  13. shavey

    Makita Saw

    Well it sounds like the 50cc saw would be better as you can have a 13"" 15" or a 18" if needed and if you get a bigger tree you will have a bit more in reserve for larger cuts and the smaller bar for smaller timber I can help you old with dolmar new saws second hand saws and all parts But makita I haven't been far down that road only when needed
  14. shavey

    old old saw

    Looks a bit like the earlier Jobu chainsaw
  15. shavey

    Makita Saw

    Good evening The two saws your talking about are both good choices but two different styles the ps-420sc dolmar or EA4300f are fantastic saws a good design over built using parts from the 60cc range they go well respond well to work and once warranty is out of the way they can be very lively easy start every time hot or cold well balanced and very few vibes 13"-15" bar and chain EA041 bar mounts Well balanced and powerful The 5121 is the pro chassis of the ps-5105 a very good 50cc powerhouse heavier but again it's a bigger saw defianetly worth a thought again starts well every time easy start 13"-- 18" bar and chain K095 bar mounts Well balanced and zippy :thumbup: If I had a choice of the two I would have both of them :lol: In red though as it matches the Redline 2-stroke oil:thumbup:
  16. The old saying is sort the wheat from the chaff comes to mind fly by nights will come and go
  17. Down here local garage they got petrol they bought last month so no price change till they get a new order :thumbdown: Come on you Chiefs :thumbup:
  18. Sorry to hear that you've been coughing mate all these different viruses around I've had the sort of symptoms that iam coming down with a cold for the last month feeling **** one minute then ok ,bloody rubbish it's always worse in the summer
  19. Been passing this building for years and keep forgeting my camera well yesterday I remembered so hear goes for all the REDLINE supporters :thumbup: Also take a good look at the truck in the foreground notice anything different
  20. the laurels inn petrockstowe near hatherleigh
  21. If you can find one a binderberger withe 700mm blade all galvanised you got handles and wheels and its light enough to wheel a long distance
  22. I will send you a PM later
  23. Exactly :thumbup: What is needed is a off com watchdog committee similar to what gas , electric and telephone have in place Some of the luckier farmers have good contracts with local cheese , butter yoghurt makers :thumbup:

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