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IVECOKID

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  2. Builders tressals for me too ,very cheap too buy and take up very little room and light . i have used my Hi lift tracked Dumper before for replacing concrete panels in . Ste
  3. I wont part with any of my saws in my collection even the tied and worn out 181 that i keep kicking around the garage floor . They all remind me how hard i have worked to buy them . Ste
  4. Impressed i am . Ste
  5. I know were you are coming from has I own one too But they have made the loop that way to break away from Climber if saw was too get stuck in a large limb when falling has same has Strop designed to break away . That is there getout of jail card I try my best not too drop saw on strop . Ste
  6. Best thing i did when i fitted my winch was too dump the wire for Synthetic Rope ,,massive weight difference . Even got yellow rope to match truck. Ste
  7. Did anyone watch this lady last night on Rossy show last night ,Could not find last nights show so here is a clip with the lovely lady Rachel too . I Thought she was hilarious . http://youtu.be/TI5xSmKyxIs Ste
  8. Anything is possible , Designed my own discreet winch mount . Superwinch for me too . [ATTACH]174887[/ATTACH] Ste
  9. No thanks , please snow the week after has i have a swimming pool to pump out and back fill . Just watching country file weather going to turn pear shaped Thursday onwards . Ste
  10. From my local Stihl dealer ,I ordered it a week before Christmas ,its off the 461 rescue saw but not stocked over here hence time its taken too arrive . Not cheap £82 but got it down too £62 after my discount . Ste
  11. There has too be a story behind the pink bar ? Ste
  12. By the looks of things you have TOO MANY HOLES now and oil weeping away,has said the big bars of the 880 will fit has I have one on my old Dolmar 153 . Ste
  13. Absolutely , you very rarely get a brew made for you while working on commercial sites . Ste
  14. Ha ha , Dont give your day time job up . Ste:001_smile:
  15. Its arrived my wrap round handle for my MS461 which I am tarting up . I have bigger dog teeth too and next is a shiny sughari bar [ATTACH]174815[/ATTACH] Ste
  16. I have 4 of them ,same has MTD , you need 3 to keep one running ! That stupid choke lever breaks when you put saw away . Don't rely on that strop eye hole either ! Constantly adjusting tick over . Apart from that it does cut well ,starts well too . Reason why I have 4 is dealer had them sent back for warranty work and customer's did not want them back . For price they are ok . Don't expect it too keep up with Stihl or Husky . Ms 150 has more guts . Ste Ps ...ditch the chocolate low kick back chain for a Stihl chain ,dramatic change
  17. Any idea of the weight of crane itself ? Ste
  18. All the bottom /homeowner range STIHL ie chainsaws hedge cutters and Strimmers are now made in China . And last load of roller sprockets' ETC for Honda mowers were stamped CHINA . Ste
  19. 880-461-361 Ste
  20. I do like Hondas But There parts are now obscenely expensive now. Ste
  21. HAYTER made a bad mistake in fitting crap materials ie plastic front wheels of a kids pram ,cables off a string puppet etc . I HAVE 9 Hayter pro sat in shed but the last 2 i bought are shocking . Ste
  22. Yep they do look a bit Girly but what a mower ,I have tried them all from Honda,Hayter etc and this one I bought in summer is fantastic, grass box is a cloth type on mine . Check the range out ,I think its series 5 top of the range 4wheeler before there HD model similar too Estia . Ste
  23. [ATTACH]174409[/ATTACH] MB 655 VM Cracking mower ,unbelievable in wet grass too and very light . Ste Edit Grass box is different ,don't think pic is matched .
  24. Fantastic. Ste

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