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johnnyboy158

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  1. With large tree cert for ongoing contract pa1pa6 opratives also required pickup from clydebank or on way to sites Please reply via email [email protected] Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. We're using a small tool bag with the hard plastic bottom for the wedges and Jack from d&q Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. My self and three others have been busy most of the year felling for harvesting over sized outsiders and singles with some other saw work in between its good work out in all weather Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Ordered a load of chains for different saws 560 261 and 441 the lads seem to like them and at half the price can't complain Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. I would go for 3/8. 063 in the k095 mount possibly 18" and larger if avaliable Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. I don't mind the bars being 325 63 I will be after a couple of longer ones around the 20/24" that would make things easier Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. Received a couple of sugi bars today and will give them a try tomorrow they are 18" 325 63 for the huskys hopefully will get more later looking for a couple 20" or larger the same gauge for the 560 xp thanks Rob at chainsaw bars Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. Just had a clutch replaced on a 560xp two weeks out the box same thing cracked in the center Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. Looking to change all the saws to one size of chain to 3/8 prefer sthil chain and a stiffer bar the origin and husky bars flex too much in the stuff we are doing could be costly though 4x560xp + 4x261 Fed up with all the different types of chain and bars being carried around Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. Bpa1 is now needed for handling treated trees
  11. It's still the same 6p per stem was paying my guys 9p on plough and 25p for trees with vole guards can't get any better than that now up here 6p for treated trees slave labour
  12. Still available Or anyone looking for a cutter climber have kit and saws
  13. squad (6) available for planting, cutting, spraying, all qualified and experienced central Scotland located willing to travel have equipment and transport pm for further info
  14. Stihl oil is a bit thinner than the average chain oil so it'll use less of the thicker stuff
  15. Its got good power the newer version is supposed to be better mine is a2010 model it'll cut some chunky stuff basically the same as the t model with the backhandle
  16. It good on smaller stuff and the tops it does save a lot of Wight especially when walking around scrub clearing or Rhodes
  17. Look it up it is classed as a forestry saw it comedian very handy
  18. 14'' on 201 35cc 15'' on 261 50cc 18'' on 441 70cc and can change bars as needed depending on whats coming down
  19. Would your team be willing to consider coming to Scotland to do the necessary work and what would the cost be there are a lot of guys interested in obtaining the service of such a team
  20. You could just use no nails to hold the wooden or plastic parts in that's what I did the wooden one will stay in once used a bit the plastic one are prone to bounce out now and then hence the no nails works ok
  21. The hole to get the wooden bit out for replacement the ring should just tap on you are better getting two or three rings to save the wood part or go for the plastic parts from Clark's for them they last a lot longer and can take some beating put the rings on and put in water to swell the wood to keep them in place

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