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IVECOKID

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  1. Any idea of the weight of crane itself ? Ste
  2. 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
  3. I do like Hondas But There parts are now obscenely expensive now. Ste
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. [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 .
  7. Apparently they hid the truth from us . Ste
  8. So they have found Beagle 2 damaged on Mars ,does Mean MEGATRON really exists [ATTACH]174340[/ATTACH] Ste
  9. Similar here ,have a 2000 f350 for 7years now and one coil pack broke in that time ,absolutely bullet proof . Ste
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. A post card from a Ex girlfriend from Zante dated September 1989 ! Still trying to work it out . Ste
  13. [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
  14. 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
  15. 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]
  16. Give it back ,put a few quid more in kitty and get a new 181 . Ste
  17. 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
  18. Well we have had a Weatherbomb then Thundersnow so what is next lol . Ste
  19. 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

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