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Acg128

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  1. Harsh trim and a spray sorted one out down my way
  2. How many nets do you get out of a tonne sack?
  3. Depends on how confident you are with it.. You've stated the obvious PPE to buy maybe some trousers if your worried I would think a half sensible pair of steel toe caps would do you asking as your not holding logs in place with your foot and cutting on the deck.
  4. I wouldn't replace them with silky
  5. Marvin poles.. Welcome to Fred Marvin | Pole Pruners and Saws Since 1943 | 1-800-540-6680
  6. I never fill mine to the brim I just keep stored in bags then tip bags onto van loose as to how many the customer wants and tip them off.. You can't please everyone.
  7. Wish I had seen the add I would of had the lot being 30 mins from Brighton!
  8. Chip can change an area better than I thought..
  9. Can hold mine at half revs for as long as i like but full revs is a no no, ill have to just let it tick over for a while and move on to spuds ideas if that fails.
  10. its the only male one there thats its big nut sack !!!!
  11. minimum of £60 maximum of £80 depends on how you work and your capabilities.
  12. Ill check that all out, cheers spud
  13. Hello, my ms181 first saw when I started out so has just sat for a while now when I fire it up it doesn't like full throttle it just dies! Fresh fuel and cleaned the air filter but reluctant to take it into somewhere to fix as its in used.. It's a 2009 model. Cheers
  14. She eats things quicker that the mrs
  15. She's all lubed up! Thanks for response.
  16. 07985 467222 my pal Ed.. Nice shiny new tracked raco. Give him a call he is very reasonable. Ash
  17. Brilliant, thanks for the info!
  18. Does it really matter what grease we use on our chippers?

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