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  1. GTS

     

    <p>Rob hi,</p>

    <p>Can you tell me in your experience which bar/ chain combo for a 395xp at approx. 30"</p>

    <p>Many thanks</p>

    <p>Nathan</p>

     

  2. I was just finishing a little job in someones front garden on Friday and a chap I know comes out and says , Have I seen whats going on, a few doors down? I listened for a while and the sounds of a small floor saw rings out, so I took a look. The rope looks like the blue nylon sort from a hardware store blowing around in the breeze. The scaff looks like its been done by someone whos been up them before. Not too sure what the plan is but Im going for a walk later to be amazed...:confused1:
  3. Cheers Jon
  4. We have to fish it out of the pond(windblown willows) take down mature pops, plus others and drag out with tractors onto headlands, then I hope it will be burnt, just keeping the cord wood.
  5. this is fab thanks guys
  6. Cheers Stubby, How do you feel about the vibes on the 395? Is it just a case of, they are there so just get on with it, as they are relative to the power size cc of the 395 or is the 390 significantly smoother in its use? Is the 390 faster cutting than the 395? I can go with a 28", 30 isn't set in stone Many thanks:thumbup:
  7. I am trying to get my head into making a decision about a big saw for 28/30" work, so either a husky 395xp stihl 661 dolly or Makita 90cc as an alternative? not sure these two are in the same league as above?? but as an all day lighter option? I have read loads of previous threads, the take home comments being the husky is faster in the cut, the husky has less vibes. The 661 on paper, however, should be better the 395. that's it. So the confusion? Well I don't believe the paper figures, entirely, however but would love to be proven by anyone who uses said saws. last week I used my buddies 660, cutting pops and willow on a 30"bar. I found it heavy but balanced and really felt the vibes. it did keep on cutting through though. Impressive. So If I find that vibey what am I to make of the 395, should I be looking at the 390,/ dol/ Makita??? The 661 has half the vibes on paper as a 395 but folk are saying the 395 feels less than a 660. I am going to need a 28/30" bar for all day working soon on a big contract so, big wood, big saw needed. Its Pop, Willow, Birch Alder in difficult wet woodlands. Loads of standards and windblown to deal with, very excited and apprehensive at the same time. My local dealer is good for stihl and husky, says that Makita parts are slow to come through. They also said that older saws can become more difficult to service with parts. To add into the mix, the latest "edition" of the 661, is it ok now??? Its a lot of dosh to outlay, I have found that the husky 550 and 576 have made me some money, bettering my 290 and 261, so I am trying to say that, its important the saw works not wanting to start touch paper... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your thoughts
  8. Well done to you both and the best of luck to you and your new family!
  9. :001_smile:LOL, went to look at a Navara this weekend, my wife was supposed to be the main driver as a family car ( shes deputy nursery nurse) aand I drive a 110. Only point is the landys costing a fortune to put right
  10. Hi ChunksBigBro, I run a garden maintenance business and Tree Surgery Operations. I feel that to make a direct black and white comparison between what you have spent on wonderful kit to how much you charge for a days work is missing the point when it comes to the wonderful world of the Tree Surgeon. Respectfully, I am not asking you to suck eggs but a Tree Surgeon has had to pass many long and expensive courses, have an understanding of so many areas in which have been gleaned off the back of others, vastly more experienced than themselves. This cannot be bought, read from a book and involves life and limb and ultimately the bottom line. Further more Tree Surgery is a profession, so is grass cutting and maintenance but not quite in the same respect, no ones going to tell me how to cut grass, however, the degree of difficulty in Tree Surgery is completely different, so, maybe that's why you may struggle to justify not being able to charge more for slinging the mower, stimmer around against a climber dismantling ,rigging down a mature specimen from 65-80ft up top. And as with your bottom line too, you will have known what you can achieve before investing in all this kit and what you can push to, so keep pushing until you reach your ceiling(what people will pay for) Im not trying to patronise, you can spend millions and still not earn any more than a crew who do the basics cleanly and efficiently Hope that explains a little Good luck
  11. I use a length of 2x1" cut diagonally at the end. hardwoods best. If its stuck, wont turn on start up, lay it down so infeed is on the floor, crawl up the shoot a little and push pointy end I then twist and the cartridge has always turned then knock the piece out, off you go! Good blow out when finished chipping each time sees this doesn't happen again.... Hope this helps all the best Nathan
  12. Fantastic, I wonder how much?
  13. lol abs! not in mine, sound like good figures though on your old one, will remember them. I will ask at the garage to see if he can test the box to see if he can read what its up to
  14. yes it is Jon, I will have to check the name of the box under the drivers seat. A mate of mine who used to work at Solihull landrover recognised the name but I don't and I don't know what its up to. Will check it out tomorrow to find the name. How about yours? Mega powered up with rads and intercooler?
  15. F.A.B im going to have a good look at them when they come out over here. will try and find a local dealer
  16. Jon, there not straight muds but all terrains I think running approx. 36psi. I always wanted BFG ats but at silverline they talked me into these for tyre development and said that these would last so here we go...
  17. That will be ok, maybe the extra weight will stop the thing from tipping up when your lobbing Lombardi through it lol
  18. And a very merry chrimbo and new year to you too. They are 265 75 r16. Collectively decided to go wider than the 235 which I originally wanted as I carry so much weight high up, so to spread the weight better to stop so much body roll. The last set were chuffin terrifying. They felt like they were about to tuck under and youd end up in a ditch
  19. Hi Mendiplogs, yes its a 110 hicap and since the new tyres have been on theres a rumble from underneath now as you slow down for roundabouts etc. I think Griff who services it now greased them up so its not been that loud of late but I did wonder after reading something about angled ujs??? Have you herd of them/ you know if these are worth it? All the best
  20. made some changes to mine since I last posted. I have lifted this 2" on progressives at the back to help with the weight of pulling the trailer with the kit on
  21. Hi Dan, the cs is approx. 29-30" wide. Your right about the ivy covered anything, I just chuck that ion the trailer... The box opening is quite wide though. I would just love it to have a feed roller type mechanism to cut out all those "re feeds" if you know what I mean
  22. Tim, I use a 1200 britpart winch, in the back of my truck. I asked the landy people who I bought it from if this was going to be a bit of over kill but they poured scorn on a cheap electric winch as they said it would work for a few months then pack up. So now I can pull trees over with it, apparently. Works well though with curved husqy ramps
  23. Hi all, Has anyone had a demo or got one of these cross country eliet with a throw pipe on? 20 jaar Eliet Super Prof Heres the link. It would just fit in the back of the landy, it has a feed roller of sorts but I am not sure its worth paying out for when I have a cs100. What I really want is a 25bhp roller fed cs100. Can anyone any body with a pencil from GREENMECH imagine this??
  24. long sleeved goalie tops with padded elbows from sports soccer about the same in cost to aspens. They seem to be holding up too.
  25. LOL Keep warm old chap, Im with Si tomorrow

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