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jnoon

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  1. that's going in tomorrow but thanks mate
  2. HI all, We finished early today so i decided to have ago at making my new chip/log box, sides are 500mm high, 1" box was used, plus 1.5mm galv sheet, galv hinges & latch and homemade locking latch at the top.. So we made the frame, riveted the sheeting on, made doors, riveted that sheeting on then bolted to the truck after it was sprayed and trued up the doors and added the finishing touches, (extra braces etc). labour was approx 13/14 hours &materials were £150.00 , the sides are going to be signwritten shortly. i think it looks smart and is sturdy & very strong, hope it looks ok,. [/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH] josh..
  3. im sure the book says it will pull a 24" mate
  4. mine had that green plug and it didn't fix it. As for bar its ment to pull up to a 24 I believe.
  5. have to agree. However do like the 362 's raw power for bigger stuff
  6. Can anybody tell me is there a law that says law that you have to wear type c's for climbing? Thanks because if you don't I will buy type a's thanks josh. Just want to clarify it first
  7. they blocked the tank on mine, still didn't cure it
  8. think stihl are going to loose out big time on sales of hi flex. They are a very popular trouser:thumbdown:
  9. thanks for the recomendation, Do they make them in c's?
  10. how much mate? Where from? Look sweet
  11. don't you think £250 is a bit Ott for chainsaw trouseres?
  12. I have one of these and its prety powerfull (22hp vtwin). chips all the small ish stuff easy, ideal for small reductions etc . Holz-Häcksler :: 5-7 m³/h für Äste bis 130 mm Durchmesser
  13. ive also herd this. where do you get them from mate?
  14. well i cant get them now without a trip in to radmores mate
  15. I have Stihl forest wear type a's which are tought and good. are you legally aloud to climb in type a's all year around then? josh
  16. Hi all. My oregon waipoia's are getting a bit rough. need a new pair of c's for climbing. question is what type/make do you chaps wear? was going to order the stihl hiflex but guess i wont be able to now:sneaky2: looking for lightweight trousers ideally espicially in this hot weather. thanks josh
  17. Holly shizzeeerr. That's a lot of components, honestly best thing I've done was get mine refunded. 550xp is going strong myy mate bought it off me, 362 is still and has done way more work than 560. I hated mine far far to unreliable and they couldn't fix it... Josh
  18. just had a little play mate. Yes very chuffed, its the xpg. Time will tell though but will be ideal like tommorow for little clearing jobs where you don't need the power of the 362
  19. eBay but from a stihl dealer, mm carter garden and leisure in Wales, very helpfull chap. Nice to speak to saw arives today, looks like its been serviced as promised. New plug filters etc. Little aiming noise coming from chain brake side, guessed was needle bearing so took clutch of greased her up. Now its like new. 2009. Still original sprocket by the looks of things
  20. I have a 346xpg silverside on its way will be here tomorrow
  21. my change is starting to. Have a 346xpg silverside ariving tomorrow, looked for ages for a tidy one one and finally found one
  22. Ms 660 for the bigger timber but for main groud saw would have to be the 362. awsome power, low vibes, smooth, easy to maintain. and it starts every time unlike the new electronic huskies

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