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G'day Spruce

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  1. Fishing, Shooting, Tournament Casting, Spoon Carving, Bowl Turning, my Dogs, Hiking.... Wish there was time for more
  2. Thats a lot of pick up loads too, hope it sells for you
  3. 40 tonnes of oak in 10" lengths, that'll take some hand balling Did you mean 10' lengths??
  4. Might be worth giving Holkham Hall a shout, plenty of tree's there
  5. They are not like a standard weave, almost like a honeycombish knit
  6. Whereabouts in Cheshire are you? I'm not that far away.... I lay mostly Flintshire/Denbighshire style, Cheshire style ain't to different.
  7. These are pretty good Buy Pulsarail PR176 High Visibility Short Sleeve Polo Shirt getting about 2 years out of a shirt, wash well and are cool in the heat of errmmmm our summer
  8. Not seen the Dorset lay before, can't get much more stockproof than that, awesome job
  9. That would be fantastic, I shall give you a call tomorrow
  10. 15" Sugihara bar and .325 full chisel Oregon, it's a flyer, see no need to run a 3/8ths chain....
  11. Personally I wouldn't run a 560 on a 20" bar, I had run the MS362 on a 20" and wasn't impressed at all tbh, it's ok on a 18" but my opinion is that 60cc saws shouldn't be run with anything more than a 16" bar, anything over 16" should be run on a 70+cc saw. Even with a sharp chain, 60cc saws are too slow with anything more than a 16"bar, it's surprising how much time can be lost in a day production cutting, when the saw is struggling with a big bar..
  12. I've not had any problems with torque pal, I don't think the MS362 had more torque. Personally I think it's more about how well or how poorly people can sharpen there chains..... JMHO
  13. Hi Rob, Perhaps it's just me but I can't seem to be able to order a rim sprocket for my 560XP on your website? Is it still a work in progress?? Many thanks J
  14. Yes John the MS361 was/is a good saw, one of the lads on the estate has got one, it's now about 8/9 years old and starting to give up the ghost, it has done god knows how many hours... He has had a play with my 560XPG and being a Stihl man he was extremely impressed and it sits behind the seat in his tractor perfectly..
  15. I got rid of a MS362 to get a 560XPG, in my eyes there is no comparison, 560XP is miles ahead, it cuts faster, vibrates less and sounds like a chainsaw not a throttled squirrel.... If the MS362 is the path that all new Stihl Chainsaws are following then I'm sorry but they've taken a wrong turn.... If Husky ever went the same way I'd probably turn to Dolmars, but I'm of the opinion Husky are producing some blinding saw's at the moment :thumbup1:
  16. They are way markers for the public footpath....
  17. Found this in the woods some time ago, took me ages to figure out what it was
  18. Meindl Woodwalkers all year round, my last pair did 2 years, just keep them dubbed... they'll last ages
  19. Try these, I think they are the main importer for Farmi equipment Farmi Winch - Skidding Winch | CF Machinery
  20. Who'll be dealing with the FC for felling licence? Who is the contractor that has approached you? What Conifer is it? As TCD has said, you may get more for it selling at roadside..!!
  21. Or just go for over trousers, but be prepare to become the sweatiest man alive!!! I use the 'Pulsarail' polo shirts everyday better than the yellow hi-viz in the woods .
  22. Google 'Pulsarail clothing' well made and seems to last a long time, if your going to go for chainsaw trousers that are GO/RT spec, the Stretch Airs are about the best...
  23. That would be awesome thank you very much

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