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Bustergasket

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  1. this is the version that works
  2. Thanks Steve, yes i just tried it again iam able to use a really old version of the app and that’s what iam posting on, any ideas ? thanks
  3. it’s been weeks now still cannot login, i have a previous version of the app and that’s what i have used to post this, any ideas anyone? cheers
  4. Hi all, anyone else seeing this msg when using the app ? cheers
  5. Hi, i have always been a stihl user, recently i have given husky a go and have to say all was good for a bit, but after a few months things went bad, had a new top handle battery saw, used it outside while it was raining, that’s now dead, then the 550 did this to the chain, now on inspecting it can be seen the pin has sheared, both ends of rivet are still engaged with the side plates, i have never seen this on a stihl chain, is this a common failure, it’s the original chain, and it’s genuine husky, never been abused iam not loving the husqvarna’s so much now and felt bad dusting off the old stihl, which have to say started up and finished the job despite been retired for nearly a year ! the failed chain was running on the 550, appreciate your thoughts, cheers
  6. I have just seen a flyer for the open day which is coming up at Fuelwood, looks like they have loads of machines running inc the fuel factory and the vepack bagging machine running together, loads of other interesting bits of kit, i must try and get down, has anyone been before ? and what was it like ? i have heard it can be good to strike a deal on the day, so anyone looking to buy some new kit may get a good deal, have fun & keep on chopping [emoji106]
  7. stihl ones are top quality, husqvarna are cheap inferior junk
  8. I always use bag supplies, have used medallion, and also vanderwint, bag supplies not the cheapest but easy to deal with
  9. Ok i can see if you are in a building the sawdust is prob best dealt with via extraction, when i opened up the guarding at the rear the dust just gets blown away but that suits as iam outside, yes variable speed on the cut stroke is great when you get it dialled in, yours will have all the latest little tweaks so you should get on really well with that, top job [emoji106]
  10. Hey Steve, that’s great, i have removed the lower section of the guard/ shoot at the rear of the machine, i found it improves it lots as it helps the sawdust get away, however mines electric so no tractor to consider, obviously removing guards is not ideal but the blade is still fully covered just don’t put your arm up there as you will find the blade ! if you wanted the guard in place then fuelwood sell a great chip extractor which is probably the best solution, what year is the transaw ? and are you running it with a hydraulic deck ? you are correct the 8 way on 9 inch to 14 inch is just super like you say great size logs and a good variation in size, have u got the variable speed ? if you have then once you get to grips with that you will be liking it even more, worth getting a spare roll of reflective tape as eventually you will need to replace that, i get a year or two but then it seems to degrade quick, this time i just replaced a section at around 8-10 inch mark, mines outside in full sun, that cannot help, let us know how you get on and if you need any pointers just shout up, [emoji106]
  11. I must say the bilke is a pretty unique machine, when you say big tractor.... how big we talking ? have u tried the electrical version ?
  12. Super cab all the way [emoji106]
  13. i screwed one to the gate post just on the inside by the handle, i put a 12g cartridge in but did not set it, anyone opening the gate or casing up would see it and think the better of it, i think the fact it was positioned so close to your face had the effect of making them think that this guy has lost it, in reality it was safe and was never going to go off, we had no more trouble after that, and i had been done over twice in the previous 6 months, the blanks are loud enough to burst an ear drum if positioned poorly so be careful !
  14. these things are great, you can get black powder blanks, however the base is the same as 12g, just don’t forget where you have set the trip wire otherwise your ears will be ringing if not bleeding !
  15. ok thanks for that, is it a pain to screw into the log to pick it up to move then i guess unscrew ?
  16. Hey guys, looking at a cone splitter to mount on the machine, they do one with a grab attached, does anyone have any experience with these bits of kit, if so would be pleased to her the pros/cons, iam looking at as an alternative to a grapple, so i would use the machine to load the sub 14 inch to the processor, and then split down any larger stuff on the spot and either load to processor or side stack. cheers
  17. Saw this and thought may help some of you guys, i got 4 new tyres and they internet price matched and i got a genuine 100 quid back, cannot go wrong [emoji106]
  18. How do you get on with the alder, i had some last year and it suffered badly with white mould, burned great but the mould cost me a few customers, none of the other species in the bags had mould just the alder?
  19. Just use the app on your phone, much simpler, works for me, and it’s great for pics and vids [emoji106]
  20. Ok i can see that at 400 plus the logs would be getting on the large side, bet u make a big pile very quickly though
  21. what diameter J will the trak met cut and split, interested to hear that sub 12 is that much slower but i bet you are right, when i stop and think about it feels that way to me too
  22. Usually any seal seals onto a shaft, the shaft must have a bearing, if the bearing is worn then it allows the shaft to move and work the seal, this can accelerate the wear, also worth noting some of the tools which set the seal are very fancy now, used to just drive home with a seal driver, i used one the other day that it would have been impossible to set the seal without the tools, maybe worth a look.
  23. Orders coming in nicely, just about finishing last years processed timber, going to be on this years soon, been a good year, just what i needed, in this game it’s amazing how big the difference can be from a good to a bad year, keep on chopping [emoji106]
  24. Fuelwood were able to add the xls upgrade part to my xl transaw, which allows you to adjust the hydraulic flow though the system this means you can speed the feed rate up of blade hugely for small stuff and it seems to transfer quicker too, the transfer tray ensures a clean transfer to splitter, defo worth looking at a transaw
  25. I agree our customers want chunky logs, issue is that you need some smaller stuff to keep them going, the 8 way produces the best mix, the picture is about 12-13 inch dia so up there size wise, we find that you get the perfect compliment to the big stuff once you are at 10 inch lower down to about 8 inch, i used a 6 way last year too many big big bits once dia gets up there, the variation in sizes this year using 8 way is the best we have seen i will be surprised if we get concerns over the size, but i have been known to get it wrong before, anything over 14 inch we feed through the splitta which makes nice regular squares, i have few pics of when i played around with the 8 way initially, they may help

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