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medroberts

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  1. Any ideas why ?
  2. 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 ?
  3. 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...
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Does MCA kingston do the VENTED 1M3 log bags? Cheers, everybody.......
  7. 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.......
  8. 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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