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jnoon

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  1. Hardly any wonder they Rev so hard they rattle themselves to bits, I may we sell the 560 when its back for another 372 seems a much stronger solid saw, maybe not totally comparable but no a/t so starts and goes better
  2. A pin on something has let go next to the rings and stopped the piston from moving
  3. My 560 died on Oregon oil even though it wasn't oil related they did pass a comment about Oregon oil so I've bought Some xp oil now
  4. Ring pin I believe They said it had nothing to do with the oil I was on Oregon red oil however they did recommend I get some xp so managed to get some for £57 4litres 3x the price so see what happens
  5. Saw up date it was the locator pin on the piston that let go and stopped the saw from performing a rotation will all be fixed under warranty for free
  6. I'm popping in tomoz so should get an update
  7. I was having tension problems and nose bearing go on veg oil so back on proper chain oil and hardly have to adjust the chain thoughout the day
  8. In all fairness my 560 has been my go to main saw for the last 10 months apart form when I'm climbing etc I just don't think they are up to hours and hours of felling it just overheated dealers have said the rings let go but waiting to see what happens!!
  9. Just working to hard I guess 😂
  10. That's the second saw I've ever has seize others have either been passed on or sold on! A previous 372 seized due to a split fuel pipe. This 560 has seized due to the ring letting go it's under warranty so not really bothered
  11. 372 else you may aswell buy 390 it's same weight as 576
  12. 560 seized solid last week again another dicky purchased another 372 hope it lasts longer than 10 months
  13. It's a primary school hence me not mentioning laurel
  14. Hi all, Later on this year I have a large hedge to remove (leylandii) approx 75m in length, the hedge is at a school, the stumps will be left as close to ground level as possible and the bank is to be restored/re levelled with a digger before re planting, The neighbours side is to be fenced by myself 6ft height picket fencing to make a screen from the playing field, however the school would like a new hedge to be planted and maintained What would be a good type to plant, Ideally they are wanting fast growth and a quick screen, My thoughts originally were willow, poplar something along those lines as they have a willow hedge adjacent and it does really well. Any help would be much appreciated
  15. 560 has s##t itself today 10'months old taking it Into dealer shortly, has seized solid!
  16. Just started 5l of Oregon now Jon looks ok, been on forestry recently all the old cutters swear on 500ml to 20l
  17. A forestry bloke I've been felling for insists on 500ml to 20liters, I still run 19liters to 400ml, he insists on the extra oil.
  18. Hi garden kit,I've since heard I haven't won the contract so do not now need a new ride on. However I do need a nice lawnmower for another contract I have. I'm looking for 21", Been looking at the husqvarna lc153v Has anyone had any problems with one if owned? Have normally used Honda izys but like the look of the husky mower Thanks
  19. After a ride on ideally new between 40 and 50" cut, must mulch and collect sometimes. Currently looking at cub cadets Any reviews on these? Most new machines seem very similar with specs Josh
  20. Had 660 and sold for a 395 much prefer the 395
  21. Yes we must of had to much slack in it, just don't like it much, I have a 16mm big rope, big pulleys etc

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