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medroberts

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  1. Thanks for everybodys help firstly. Spud-the muffler mod I was asking about was for my husky 395xp, Ive sold my trusty sthil 056av for the 395xp:confused1: Ive tried hold the saw up by the pull cord and it does creep down under its own weight SLOWLY. Ive attached 2 pics of the sparkplug. One side looks quite dark/black whilst the other side is a lighter brown colour. Having just bought the saw from e-bay , I haven't had the saw serviced. Having tried the saw timber I just thought it was going to have more torque. Iam going to buy a compression tester this morning , so I can let you know the figures:blushing: Once again thanks for all your knowledge:thumbup:
  2. Hi Everybody, Just bought my self a second hand 395xp (9mnths old), I was wondering what would be an acceptable compression figure ? Maybe spud could help me out ? Does a dual port muffler mod make a big difference to the saws performance ? As I believe that they are heavily restricted for this country. Were do you buy these ? The reason I ask these questions is that when I tried it today (24" bar) , I was expecting it to be more powerful in the cut :confused1: Couldn't see a great deal of difference to my old 056 av sthil:thumbdown:
  3. Hi everybody, I have just listed my Sthil 056AV, for sale on e-bay. Starting bid £150.00 Just in case somebody is interested ?:thumbup: Hope that I haven't broken any rules, with this post:blushing: Item 271655053639 Cheers, Med Roberts.
  4. Spud(steve), What can be done to a husky 560xp AT for performance ? Ported , muffler mod etc ? Have you done any, and what results did you see ? I have heard people say to remove the mesh (spark arrester) from the muffler, is this correct and why ?:confused1: What costs would be involved in the above tunning ? thanks, Med.:thumbup:
  5. Just to explain, if you take a look at my pic in opening post. The part in the pic is upside down. The plate with the air holes faces the fire/heat. The top plate is made of cast and is a good thickness. What my gripe is why is the lower plate (taking all the heat) so THIN. In order to clean any ash from the top of this , I would have to remove stove , top and then unbolt the two halves. Totally impractical:confused1: I dont see ash sitting on top of this as it is enclosed ie air wash box. Hope this makes sense:confused1:
  6. The rated output of the stove is 6KW. For the record I have never burnt a lump of coal smokeless or not. The only fuel it has had is well seasoned hardwoods e.g oak,elm,sycamore,beech etc..(as recommended in user manual). :thumbup: I thought the idea of a logburner , was to give heat output but didn't realise that they must not get too HOT:sneaky2:. All seals are in good order (leak tested with paper). Chimmney sweep commented that the chimney was very clean for a woodstove. Are Morso better quality, paid extra thinking jotul were the best !
  7. I should also mention, that when I had the stove apart. I also noticed that the back cast plate in the fire box is warped like a banana and a crack in the middle. I just hope that it is not going to move any more ? The stove has cast sides all around which I thought would soak up the heat Mediplogs, the house is very old (300 yrs) and the room in which it is situated is 20ft x 15ft .Ceiling 8ft. Would a stainless steel plate cope with the heat ouput ? cheers ,med.
  8. Mendiplogs, Just what I thought. Are they just living on there name :confused1: Possibly a thicker baffle, could be made out of boiler plate ? to take the heat. Has anybody else got one, with the same issue ? Jotul and distrubuter put all the blame on myself:thumbdown: How can they sell such a product, with this design issue. Obviously they don't test there products very well!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Hi Everybody, I purchased a jotul F3 logburner two winters ago, thinking that Jotul were the dogs ******** in burners(cost enough). But this year I noticed that the air/baffle plate had a hole in it :confused1: As there was a ten year guarantee, I complained to my supplier, in turn spoke to Jotul. The reply came back saying that I had the stove to hot:thumbdown: I complained saying that I used a flue theremomter, dried hardwoods and did not over fire the stove. After much complaining , they agreed on THIS occasion they would supply the part. What angers me is that the log burner has to be removed to gain access to the baffle via the stove top ! When I picked up the part, they let slip that another customer had the same issue. Have any other jotul F3 clean burn owners had this issue ??? When this one goes , I will be tempted to make my own replacement baffle, as the original is paper thin..........
  10. Can anybody help me with a log bag supplier which have decent top covers to them. As the ones that I have in use now, barely cover to the edges, so allow water in:001_huh: Or can anybody recommend a poly-tunnel supplier ? What results have people had using poly-tunnels to store there logs ? Any other thoughts on keeping logs dry ?
  11. Hi ,Guys Which out of the above saws, would be rated the best overall ? Taking into account, performance i.e cutting speed, torque etc... Also reliability ,weight, parts costs, price etc. I cannot see much between , them but I have not tried either........ :confused1:
  12. Hi Elmsdown Forestry, Any chance of posting pics of the two saws you have for sale please ? Cheers, Med
  13. Hi, I just live down the road from jnc 31 A55, what prices are you asking ? Med.
  14. Hi Spudulike, Could you please shed some light on the above ,with my saw ? Its only a small complaint ,but the saw is so good in all other ways............
  15. Hi, I used to be a sthil fan but , this saws performance has converted me ! Clean chain oil is used through it......... Any Husky fans/experts have any thoughts ?
  16. Hi Chris, Yes if the saw is left on the bench overnight , there is oil under the saw. Ive been using it quite a bit of late (firewood) and it didn't seem to leak for sometime , but I have noticed again of late.... This is what is puzzles me:confused1: If there was a crack in the housing, surely it would leak all of the time ? What else could be the cause ?
  17. Hi Everybody, I have the above saw, and after I have been using it, chain oil leaks from under the saw. I have been told that this model is prone to this, and that I need to open the chain oil filler cap to release a build up of pressure in the tank:confused1: Is this right or bull ? Anybody any ideas with this model ? (Spud ?) It is a cracking saw otherwise...
  18. Hi, Everybody I would like your opinions as to, which of the two husqvarna saws (576xp or 372xp) is the best saw ? And reasons why ? Med.
  19. Hi everybody, Can anybody suggest the best vertical logsplitter using tractor hydraulics for power and in the region of £1000. It would be used for splitting hardwood rings. One with a fast ram cycle would be preferable... Med.
  20. Does MCA kingston do the VENTED 1M3 log bags? Cheers, everybody.......
  21. Hi paper rustler- North wales. Would you sell me 5 or 6 ? Are they good quality ones? Cookie - MCA Kingston Will he sell small quantities i.e 1/2 dozen ? Thanks for the help.......
  22. Can anybody tell me were I could purchase 1/2 dozen of the above ? The companies that I have seen listed on here have a min order of 25 bags Does anybody have any suggestions to help me out ? Many thanks.........

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