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jnoon

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  1. The landy might take more weight but I probably would have broken down on the way to delivering the logs Jon 😉
  2. Thanks mate , already tried Milner no joy
  3. Hi all, Delivering firewood tonight, and when I'm chipping into the hilux , sometimes she looks a little "low" Is there anybody out there that sells heavy duty leaf springs for the mk5? Thanks all Cheers 👍
  4. I've ales used a few Tw Very good chipper !! Simple and easy to work on ,
  5. My new toy looking to get into the mx / enduro scene Josh
  6. Ok mate see you then
  7. Well I'm going now Saturday mate, Yes do you want to meet up for the October practise? Cheers josh
  8. If you look behind the front bars in the pic there's a stack of blue boxes, all my majors power tools from when I was doing carpentry
  9. Ok mate will do, Was thinking bout cred on sat depends if my kit arives by then, If not the next even at cred will be October aparantly it's held once a month there, You keen to meet up for a blast? Josh
  10. Cheers mate just picked the bike up now Excuse the flash and all the tools in the back ground lol
  11. Nice mate hopefully a few will pop up soon Josh
  12. Hi all Finally found a tidy bike at a sensible price, 2006 rm 125 Question is nearest practise track to me is Crediton, Do any of you other "arb talkers" ride mx? Cheers Josh
  13. I really have started the 6mm drill craze lol
  14. Cheers mate 'A 346, 372 and 660 would be a good range, With the xpg my 346 is xpg , Am I right by saying I have herd of a few problems with the heated grips on the 372? Also the 372xp is simple ie (no auto tune etc) unlike the 576xp Thanks Josh
  15. I wouldn't mate it would be from jones or honeys mate
  16. Yes Alex very tempting and no electronics and cheaper than 372xp
  17. There seems to be a lot of love for the 355
  18. Cheers mate, I know a big firewood company in Somerset uses a lot of 365s Why do you prefer them as a firewood saw because they are a bit smoother? I once fixed one for a friend of mine and once I stripped it down thought it was a lovely simple bog standard kind of saw no tricks or electrics, Just a good old slogger & reliable Josh
  19. I have used a 365 isn't it just an underpowered 372xp at the same weight?
  20. Just to bump thread , I've spoken to spud cheers (stubby) I'm running a 201t 346xpg silverside , and ms 660 20/30" bars Most of my work is medium to large trees and I can cope well with. Two bars on the 660, Looking for a saw to back up the 346 as it gets used a LOT, probly 60/70 percent of the time , ( do a lot of logs aswell) So ,... Question is , I have owned a 550 and 560xp, got to admit awsome when working my mate is still running my old 550xp it's a beaut, How are people getting on with the current 550s as tempted to get one to back up it use alongside the 346, The 362 was a booring saw, kind of got the husky bug 👍
  21. My current three worthy a ride in the work truck, 201t muff mod, 346 xpg, 660, muff mod covers 99 percent of what I do
  22. What are the newer (2013) 550xp / 560xps going like? I've got a 346xp silverside Owend both a 550 and 560, Mate is still running my old 550xp it's a belter my 2012 560 was a dog, Loved the saw, seriously thinking about another 550xp To run alongside the 346, Any views on the newer era saws would bd great full thanks Josh
  23. Well petrol is about £1.30 a litre, So £6.50 ish a litre Aspen is around £19.00 5l So I cannot add the extra in its way to much If your burning a minimum of 5litres a day, Josh
  24. I wish I could justify the extra cost but personally I don't see the benifits

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