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shavey

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  1. shavey

    Smokers.

    yep i should do the same, ive been in a relationship with old holborn and green rizzla's for years think its soon time too get a divorce
  2. shavey

    Dolmar

    nice set up one question out of interest will the 1/4 spur sprocket and bar from the ps-3410 fit your dcs-230 as cant find enough info on these smaller saws thanks
  3. shavey

    Dolmar

    i found out this week that the PS-32c is being used for carving they use a 12'' 1/4 oregon sculptor bar and weighs 4.1kg without bar and chain
  4. i just noticed this on the parts list for the 9010 there are different bar studs and bar plate for the saws destined for usa and canada they wanted the bar studs / mounts for husqvarna d009 hopefully might help someone :thumbup: dolmarps9010.pdf
  5. hello gus there was a thread started on here a few weeks ago about wanting applewood and he would pay by the dumpy bag
  6. not anymore mate just moved inland now winters come :thumbup:
  7. it catches me out everytime it comes up that thread that Steve bullman started 6YRS AGO HOWS WORK SHAVEY ? :thumbup:
  8. shavey

    Dolmar

    hey jon its the ps-6100 very good saw it will pull a 13'' bar just :lol:
  9. shavey

    Dolmar

    yes ian it has piston failure on going post mortem with dolkita :thumbup:
  10. shavey

    Dolmar

    nice move a giant step onto the red side :thumbup:
  11. that sounds a good set up you have there it should run nice and quickly the 70-cc to 80cc will be light enough for smaller stuff and big enough for the big butts good luck in finding the right one ther are some good suggestions
  12. this sounds like the sort of size saw you would need 70cc-80cc good power to weight ratio also the dolmar PS-7310 OR PS-7910 would work well on a 18'' up to a the optimum 24'' which is perfect for this saw :thumbup1: if the 24' wont cut the mtr lengths for splitting then you will have no chance of lifting them up for splitting without a grab or army of helpers :thumbup:
  13. if you contact your nearest racecourse they might need some for there jumps or your local hunt for there point to point fences
  14. gotta be worth £111 any day :thumbup1:
  15. shavey

    Redwood kings

    this trunk which came down in 1952 had 2783 growth rings
  16. thats a good deal you had there keep us updated plenty of photo's good luck with your purchase and its got the ko95 bar mounts so you can use so many different bars
  17. just watching this program on channel 523 its the episode called san fransisco dungeon they have some 12ft giant sequoi butts they are cutting up using a husqvarna 3120 and a whopping 13ft bar never seen a bar like that :thumbup:
  18. if the show was on a weekend that it does'nt clash with the local vintage rallies , its a great idea and a great location for a real traditional wood fair that would attract alot of local and regional crafts people as you know the two local point to points at kilworthy and cherrybrook always get good sponsorships and donations from local companies and are well supported and i have close links with the sonrise appeal in tavvy and local companies are brilliant in helping in any way as Goaty says there are so many different exhibitors that could come and join in :thumbup:
  19. sounds good these type of rural rustic shows are popular with visitors i could probably organise a rack saw and if you get the dates right you could have a vintage tractor display and something that would be would an old chainsaw and woodland tools exhibition :thumbup:
  20. has anyone heard about needing buisness rates or registering with local council's for the patch of land where you sell eggs and logs outside a domestic dwelling ,as someone i know has had a letter from the council about selling eggs and produce they have had a form to fill out about what they had been selling :thumbup:
  21. varied opinions on heated handles, it has to be a good thing on the wet days to help dry out the hand contact between chainsaw and operator making it safer
  22. shavey

    Dolmar

    this saw has proved itself all over the world in standard form and wood's ported an excellent power to weight ratio chainsaw but it would be more inline with the power and weight of the husqvarna 376xp rather than the 372xp

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