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lakeyboy

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  1. Really liked my tree motion for about a week... as has been said, it's cumbersome, bits of webbing hanging about despite tucking them neatly into the little elastic loops. And in all honesty my old style sequoia was more comfortable (for me anyway) will be getting the new style when it's time to replace the tree motion. Sent from my SM-G935F using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. I put a bent bar in a 10 tonne press and it didn't straighten out... so I reckon you'd be better off with a new one Sent from my SM-G935F using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. Some of my favourites Sent from my SM-G935F using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. I use a 600 with thimble on my lanyard so i can use it in single leg mode if needed, dont know if thats much help just my 2 pence
  5. Limp bizkit, rearranged
  6. Sounds like the chain you have is the wrong pitch for the bar/sprocket
  7. I have done it to my older 201t there is a step by step guide on arborist site im just having trouble fine tuning due to the limiter on the coil but throttle response is snappy and seems to have good bit more grunt
  8. I loved my 020av super!! Wish I never sold it so much grunt and sounded like an angry hornet!
  9. I have to say, out of all the games I played over the years...... the last of us was the best game I think I played bar none! Couldnt leave the playstation alone for the three days it took me to complete it haha
  10. Incredible people, no fear just 100% focused on the track. Much respect to them
  11. Had mine since February and no problems so far
  12. On the 051/076 and even the old 020av the clutch screws on then a large washer to cover the Springs and keep the shoes on the clutch carrier, Followed By a nut. The nut comes undone and the clutch can in effect fall from the carrier. Not speaking from experience..... much
  13. Had it happen to my 076 when I just rebuilt it, superglue did the trick
  14. Been told by our local dealers to use full synthetic 2t oil, boss has a km100 run on full synth and his father in law runs his on semi synthetic. Both machines less than a year old and the semi synthetic machine seems harder to start and doesn't seem to run as smooth. Dont know if theres any logic in that just my two pence
  15. lakeyboy

    Lanyard

    I had 5mtr xtc first with micro pulley and v.t, now have 6mtr poison ivy with an art positioner
  16. I have beem working with a small firm for the last 4 years when I started I had no experience whatsoever, now I cut hedges, be a groundy, put up fences, patios and lay lawns etc service the machines and repair them. I work for my self and im getting 60-70 per day from what I have read I should be on more also!
  17. Yes I passed up on a bargain to go on holiday, I have an 044 already albeit old and tatty it still earns me money. Seeing the stupid money these saws go for on ebay I would rather have swapped that was all I didnt intend on being the butt of the joke, the saw was given to me in a state and I fixed it up but dont see the point in having two tophandles? Would be nice if I could go out and buy a nice new saw but im afraid my bank balance or lack thereof wont allow that. Sorry for wasting your time
  18. Cheers guys
  19. Basically I need a half decent ground saw, I have 2 top handles a 201t and this 020t any ideas as to what it would be worth for swaps? One of my local dealers had a mint 044 with 20 inch bar for 100 notes a few weeks ago should have bitten his arm off but had a holiday to go on so spending money was needed haha:) any thoughts would be appreciated Thanks again guys Lakeyboy
  20. 180 I suppose? can supply 12inch bar if wanted the saw has had new muffler, front a.v and new clutch cover with brake band and linkages
  21. Any chance of trade in my 020t for/towards a ground saw?
  22. Oregon jet fit? I just bought the pro one and the flexiblade line for a very overgrown garden of brambles and it is brilliant!!
  23. Not my bird, had to catch it in the yard haha

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