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Gus McWilliam

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  1. So you ask a forum that contains some of the best chainsaw users in the country, and you ignore there advice?
  2. Avoid avoid avoid!
  3. Its not the weights that are the issue. Your going to be using a machine that can cut 3 inches of flesh a second at least, on your own in a wood with poor access. Even a pro wouldn't do this.
  4. This entire situation screams disaster tbh. I'm guessing no ppe, no training and no experience using a saw in the middle of a woodland on your own. Its not worth the risk mate.
  5. Message sent
  6. Heres a pic of the bag mate
  7. That will take months.
  8. Out of curiosity, are you going to be using this saw professionally?
  9. Your messages are full mate.
  10. Good diggers, bad saws.
  11. This is a powerful saw and can easily run the kinda bar you want. Also, parts are readily availableand we know our way round the brand. stihl chainsaw ms460 | eBay
  12. Iv allways liked hinowa personally
  13. Avoid like the plague. Get a b&q job.
  14. I like my 261. Its a really good saw once its run in
  15. I'm looking for a cheap fencing supplier in Taunton. Desperate to get a cheap deal asap!!
  16. Surely if they want to cut down chainsaw accidents they should ban b&q from selling them? Why remove a necessary industry specific tool?
  17. In an earlier post you were in college, now you have an apprentice?
  18. Just bin it mate.
  19. Were gonna need a clearer picture mate.
  20. Dont leave arbtalk after one bad experience. We have probably all had one and it gets forgotten in a few days.
  21. Better quality oil is better for the machine. Get some stihl or husqvarna 2 stroke oil and mix it at 50:1.
  22. Surely if you had permission from the landowner it would be the same as taking a shotgun to a shoot?
  23. No need for fires on the Quantocks atm Jon

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