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Marc Lewis

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  1. I believe the evo 2 ok for first couple of months and then start to seep. I like that monkey, free to valued employees.
  2. I am really happy with my new 201tcm but still early days. Heated handle
  3. I am pretty sure that Rileys won't touch tree work.
  4. There are some great tracks out that way, but you really need to know where you are going or it can be very hit or miss. We have been exploring that area for 20+ years now.
  5. Used to live near Penrith and used to often head down to ambleside way to MTB, some absolutely excellent tracks. Ash, we head to Llandovery way around the Towy valley once ir twice a year, some superb tracks round there, some man made, Some natural. Must admit, i do like an uplift though very rarely used one.
  6. I have same problem. Ive turned oiler up and it is better.
  7. Thats where photos can be so misleading, looks 10 ton at most in the pictures.
  8. Too true there WN. Been using 150 for 2 yrs for most things, very capable saw and as you say, easier on joints and muscles. Bought a 201tcm at arb show and so far proving great saw with power like the old 200, but boy do i notice the difference in weight.
  9. Same here. Still a great saw :thumbup:
  10. Dont people use them for rock hopping?
  11. Huskys have always been notoriously difficult to start once left in the hot sun. Try and leave them in the shade
  12. How long did it take to grind that gray git?
  13. An interesting read there by J Barrell.
  14. I think you are worrying too much. The likelihood of sbd when your in the tree is very low.
  15. Bang on. Or in the snow on the Blackdowns!!
  16. Contamination of Water in fuel perhaps
  17. Leave it out, his dad may have been there to catch him, pure speculation. Agree with you of smile on face. That is very advanced climbing from a child of that age.
  18. Are you lifting those trees Steve? Looks like a pita job.
  19. Greygit, speak to Overland and demo a schiesling, you will not be dissapointed. They do a sub 750kg machine now if you need it small otherwise the 200 or 220mx:thumbup:
  20. Agree, but i am sure you should twist them off or you are in danger of leaving some of their mouth parts in your skin.
  21. And then get slated for ringing up perfectly good millable timber.
  22. Give it a bit of tip and shoul be ok GG.
  23. I dont think you can try and recreate what was, because it just wont work. Move on, freshen it up. As Mick said, i was getting a bit bored of the same old, same old.

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