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biggarlogs

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  1. 395xp with a 24 or25 inch bar and you will fly!!!!!!
  2. na is just glagae slang.i had the sound off when i fist saw it ,what a hoot ..still would have used it for pot hole repairs,bump.
  3. I would have run it over by the five second point!!!!! Save a bullet
  4. So it was a hand job then!!!!!
  5. I had mine serviced before Xmas £600 but that included to Ming belts and screen wash!!!!! If you plan to trade it in for new one at same dealer worth it .but as you cannot by new engines for an l200 you need to look after them ...engine rebuilds are not cheap.
  6. Check out robs site chainsaw bars had a nifty looking one on there complete with rope noose for pulling brash bundles
  7. Off with his head
  8. You might be right there wasp.. No pics of felled tree yet or mess.maybe its still standing pending sale
  9. The guy who felled that landed on his feet.I would need £800 to chip brash,remove logs and tidy up....must be a misprint ......if somebody did it for free he would be laughing. Jake
  10. oh yes
  11. Just found this post .what the op failed to mention was that the trees were in a church yard surrounded by other trees no simple fell and no machinery access to remove timber.short of removing grave stones and replacing 900 was a good quote I was nearer the two grand mark.the op has pissed off at least three local firms who have all walked away from the job.wonder why!!!
  12. Who will be first to break a spout??? Or have the spout stick open ???if they last iwill buy one.:-[
  13. Look up Caledonian bob on here .he has a chainsaw which for sale.portable and strong enough for small diameter stuff.far better than lugging a turgor about!!!
  14. Get a bigger car mate!!!!
  15. whats wrong with the old fashioned radisseur ,with a monkey pulling slack.if working with high tensile wire the longer the strain the better can easilly do a mile at a time.the longer the strech the more tension the wire will hold and will therefore remain tighter than on short pulls where there is insufficient strech in the wire to maintain tension.
  16. Jon .why is your bro flogging his splitter when he not used it????
  17. Christ this is getting serious then.maybe that's why sthil make you pick it up in person to avoid any chance of a fake .I would only buy new saw from husky dealer.all these e bay bargains need to be avoided me think
  18. Looks almost real apartvfron air filter cover .should have clips not that black locking screw
  19. They usually try and sell them as 395 xp .any one could spot the difference .but the most obvious characteristics are the yellow sticker on rear handlecand the horiblecsilver on off toggle switch.if in any doubt don't buy and go to a registered dea!led.jake
  20. I am interested in your truck pm me details and price please.jake
  21. Has she given you a cold shoulder???
  22. bloddy vertical.would have spoilt my night out that would.unless it was for clearing all the empty cizzer glasses!!!!!!!!
  23. Many thanks spud will try that in morning
  24. I have a 200 t and it only revs to 7500 rpm any ideas?was thinking of fitting a new carb as tuning don't help .all seems clean inside.jake

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