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Treespotter

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  1. Fuel blowback is something that happens an almost every make and model saw. Nothing to worry about. Wolter
  2. Mmmm. Maybe a retune? Mine still starts on every first pull when warm. Wolter
  3. Yes you can but you have to modify the Stihl bar. Put the original Echo bar over the Stihl bar and mark the holes. Than drill the new holes in the Stihl bar. Wolter
  4. It looks worse than it is. Just below zero Celsius. Wolter
  5. I love mine. I have been raving about my 2510 a lot. As the 2511 is a modified 2510 just to not get roasted there's not that much to rave about. We don't want to sound like a broken record. But hey, it's still a wonderful saw and during my work up in the tree it's my favourite. Wolter
  6. No I haven't Rob. My mate has the ms 150 with the 1/4 inch chain. That chain really rocks. But I like my saws to have at least a 30cm bar and still not clog up. Wolter
  7. More teeth. That's all. I'm on the 0.43 3/8 Stihl bar and chain. I like that combo because I can sharpen it with the regular 4mm file. With less teeth I'm also able to use a longer bar without exhausting the clutch. Wolter
  8. Why would you do that? There is fuel in the fuel hose and carburettor. Wolter
  9. A good shop with the best interest for the customer in mind makes sure you get a set for free. Wolter
  10. I think it's time to find another shop. Wolter
  11. I was able to pick mine up this afternoon. Let's see what tomorrow brings. Wolter
  12. That all depends on what you feed it. Cutting 10 inch branches will drain the battery in no time. But when you use it the way it's supposed to, the amount of cuts will amaze you. Don't blame the saw becaus of its design. When you go into the forest with a petrol powered machine you take petrol with you. I have 7 batteries for the Husqvarna saw. But never needed more than five. Just try it with two batteries and don't forget a regular pole saw. Wolter
  13. Have you thought about this one? http://www.husqvarna.com/uk/products/pole-saws/536lipt5/967341310/ Wolter
  14. That's probably because we take trees for granted and there's zero funding for good research. Most if not all knowledge about trees comes trickling down to us from the UK. Wolter
  15. Couldn't find the holes. I have to use a brush and water to remove the black hardened ooze. Wolter
  16. Didn't notice any holes. Will check for them on monday. Wolter
  17. Ah, check. Now I understand what you mean with 'dirt on the trunk'. I'll check on Monday if the bark is covered up. Wolter
  18. Yup Paul, been there, done that. Not all questions need to be answered. Some are vented to trigger communication. 😉 Wolter
  19. Haha, thanks Paul. Henry and I go way back. He was my mate while working at Copijn back in 1986. We never lost contact. That can't really happen in The Netherlands with our close friends arborist community. 😉 Wolter

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