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IVECOKID

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  1. Apparently they hid the truth from us . Ste
  2. So they have found Beagle 2 damaged on Mars ,does Mean MEGATRON really exists [ATTACH]174340[/ATTACH] Ste
  3. Similar here ,have a 2000 f350 for 7years now and one coil pack broke in that time ,absolutely bullet proof . Ste
  4. I know were you are coming from but once you have used one for a day and the chainbrake which we ALL use switches the saw off full stop . There is still a bit of noise and more so when cutting but no were near a petrol saw. Has said before they do stall easy too and no where near has much Torq has a petrol saw . Ste
  5. Who still has there first saw ,here is my Stihl 025 which I bought brand new from Sharrocks St Helens in 1995 . Still in near new condition and runs a treat . [ATTACH]174338[/ATTACH] Ste
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  7. A post card from a Ex girlfriend from Zante dated September 1989 ! Still trying to work it out . Ste
  8. [attach]174301[/attach] Another job done with me new saw ,two big limbs removed ,big logs in van were cut with 260 and all on trailer was done with the Cordless. The more I use this MSA160T The more I smile,just feels so safe . Ste
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  10. Standard charger =£35 AP180 HD Battery £175 saw £306 BUT less my heavy discount ...................... Cant disclose that bit . NOTE .... i choose to use HD BATTERY myself even though Stihl does not show it in spec for running times apparently because of weight of HD Battery . Ste
  11. Well today was its first run out in a tree and i was well impressed,fairly straight forward Eucalyptus with 2 forks . Sorry for pic with ladders in but i still use them to put my line in , took tree down to fork and no lights flashing on battery when i stopped so loads of life left in . It does stall easy if you are not accurate with cut but that tiny chain works a treat in the Eucalyptus , i do have a MS150 so well use to that chain . Its was great not to be shouting and not having to start the saw up . Finished job of then with 260 and 461 . Happy happy . Ste [ATTACH]174181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]174182[/ATTACH]
  12. Give it back ,put a few quid more in kitty and get a new 181 . Ste
  13. Use a wheelie bin has a bulk bag will be a pain in the arse . Many jobs I have done using a micro chipper and wheelie bin no problems. Has said make sure you are not held accountable for damage in house though . Ste
  14. Well we have had a Weatherbomb then Thundersnow so what is next lol . Ste
  15. Totally agree ,I am the messenger,has said the insurance company said he would be covered under standard public liability..... .....no longer helps out has he has a full time job now selling cars for Honda . I did question this too and this is there words . Ste
  16. Yale xtc Ste
  17. MY insurance told me i dont need EL insurance for my son has family next of kin are covered and that the chance of your son is going to sue the arse out of you are nil/ Ste
  18. Always ends up a Family day out if i look at a job on a Sunday, the Mrs will be Google places of interest has soon has i make that call . Ste
  19. Cracking beast of a saw , mine sounds like a Honda CR500 crosser When it starts up , will never part with it . Ste
  20. Curiosity got the better of me one day looking after the kids .lol Ste
  21. Trust me they do ,i have the burns marks to prove it when one rolled out of stove on fire and me being foolish caught I have too Admit they are not too wet . Plastic gets very hot . Ste
  22. NAPPIES ............Work a treat ,preferably without a No2 inside . Ste
  23. Think this has a lot too do with how fit she is . http://youtu.be/_M8uWUFKT0A Ste
  24. Thats a handy and useful link . Ste

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