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chainsaw surgeon

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  • Location:
    devon
  • Interests
    repairing saws and selling logs
  • Occupation
    roofing and cladding contractor log sales and saw sales
  • Post code
    ex388qb
  • City
    torrington

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  1. Hi I have bought a big stihl saw I was told it was a 075 But I am not sure as there is no name tag on it The trouble is it looks the same as a 051 It has no manual oiler or decompression button I have listed it on eBay for sale and don't want anyone buying it by mistake Is there any way of finding out what it is I know it's a 1978. Model Any help would be great
  2. I also have a 3120 with a primer bulb 2006 model
  3. Does any one run a 660 on a 42" bar I run one with a 30" bar and it runs that with ease Sometimes I need something bigger I have a husky 3120 but only with a 30" bar The price for a new bar for the husky is to much but can pick up a 42" one for the stihl for under £100 with chain The stihl the better saw to use as the husky is a bit of a beast
  4. Paid £50 at local auction Been looking at it today and think it's a 076 as the oil filler caps on the side not top As there is no name plate on it Got a 30"404 bar and chain. Starts and runs a treat. Setting up the carb a bit fiddle with the saw jumping around on the bench Hoping to give it a workout in the week on some big oak I'll let you now how I get on
  5. Just bought a very nice stihl 075 Is it worth keeping or sould I sell it
  6. I used it today and it seems fine on the small logs up to 6" but struggles on the bigger stuff It light enough to take in the back of a pick up My mate wants £400 for it is that a bit to much I would pay that for a good saw I made 3 nets of kindling in about 10 minutes Let me now your thoughts
  7. Yes it's got a two stroke petrol saw engine on it it
  8. Hi just been asked if I would be interested in buying a jonsered split 40 log splitter And just wanted to know if anyone has used one and what they are like Would be interesting to know your views on this
  9. Hi I would like around 75 /80 just to be on the safe side
  10. Looking for a tractor to buy in Devon to run a 5 ton winch and log splitter Anything considered doesn't have to look pretty just working order cheaper the better 2or4wd must have working pto and spool valves Please let me know if you have anything
  11. Where's the best place to buy winch rope And what size rope sould it be It's a farmi 5000 Any help would be great
  12. Has any one got some winch chokers for a 5ton and 8 ton winch they would like to sell As I have just bought a 5ton farmi winch but came with no choker chains Any thing considered
  13. does anyone know where i can buy a carb for a husky 575 xp as the one on the saw is playing up
  14. Sounds like the same lads I saw in Plymouth When I was working on site in millbay They were putting the saws together outside there caravan It looked like neilson saws and ther had pressure washer as well Police moved them on and said they where on there way to London I wouldn't buy a clothes peg off this lot

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