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shavey

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  1. trying to ignore this is like giving up the fags :thumbdown:
  2. has anybody had problems with the injector chuffing or black death at all
  3. hello harvey this very true prices are similar sometimes at the moment the 7910 and the 9010 i feel personally are two different types of saws the 7910 is more slimline sllek and fast the 9010 is more of a torque monster its a bit like running a sachs dolmar 123 or 133 and comparing it to a sachs dolmar 152 or 153 :thumbup:
  4. P.M sent :thumbup:
  5. P.M sent :thumbup::thumbup:
  6. well said my friend a very true and honest posting about the ''red makita'' thanks stubby alll the best mate shavey :thumbup:
  7. as T,C,D says they are very different all the things mentioned above are true for the proffesional saws that i have seen the dolmar appears to have more cutting power and i could be wrong but i would say that the new dolmar range have been under valued and under used in the proffesional world of outdoor power products :thumbup:
  8. '' hello stubby saying dolmar is a red makita is nearly as bad as ''CORDWOOD'' :thumbup::biggrin:
  9. sorry about that everybody my mistake i meant to put in PS500C :thumbup:
  10. and another red one in the mix dolmar ps5105
  11. The new ones in the collection :thumbup:
  12. Just the new boys :thumbup:
  13. that reminds me i gotta go to abbey next week wrong bar sent out :thumbdown:
  14. very interesting :thumbup:
  15. you could be right
  16. after speaking to different people in the industry who own these two saws most of them have been happy with the saws when there going and not spluttering some have taken them back and had new carbs fitted these are just a drop in the ocean to how many have been sold worldwide my question is how many new carbs have husqvarna had to replace worldwide it must be frightening how much its costing to put this warranty issue right any ideas chaps :thumbup:
  17. life is stressful enough without all these issues our forefathers fought for our right to buy things where we want and how we want as an outsider looking into these stihl forums it seems that stihl uk are on another downward spiral with the proffesional power tools nobody seems happy with the saws or service and is it right that the new saws cant be tuned unless they are taken back to the main dealer why put yourself's through all this hassle lifes to short an old man said to me last year in the 70's and 80's we where ''cash poor'' and ''time rich'' in the 2000's we are '' time poor'' and '' cash rich'' iam starting to think the latter is'nt as good as the former come to the forest in a few weeks time and see the races start :thumbup:
  18. shavey

    ''oleg''

    just wondering if anybody else has a softspot for the new meerpup ''OLEG'' i hope there are a few other members here with a thumbs up for these adverts :thumbup:
  19. i saw a CS900evl last week and i thought that was the biggest saw they made but after looking on mike acres site i was wrong this is the biggest CS1201 it should go well on the alaskan mill plenty of torque any idea of price is anybody thinking of getting one in the future :thumbup:
  20. it looks like it with that black plug on the side panel well spotted :thumbup:
  21. hello there are quite a few not so far from exeter webber transport , micheal watts , martin deimart , evans transport and simpsons haulage timber cutter dartmoor should be able to give you a better idea than me
  22. i have heard it works where deer have been travelling around new tree plantations keeps them away
  23. :lol: nice one
  24. shavey

    Austria

    if you go there checkout the currywurst and weiner snittzel :thumbup: i agree the country is very clean and beautiful scenery great beers i didnt like the weiss beers much:thumbdown: very nice country too work or holiday

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