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keptenjim

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  1. What are the main pitfalls to cutting large Leylandii?
  2. Hi Jon - no, these are the workshop manuals that I'm looking for
  3. Sorry, that was supposed to be service manuals for the MS 211 and MS 661 chainsaws
  4. I'm looking for service manuals for Stihl MS 211 and MS 611 chainsaws. Can anyone help please? Thanks
  5. What would actually burn out the MS180? Would it be the duty time cutting up a large amount of wood, or the thickness of the logs being cut? I have a large amount of cordwood to cut up (Leylandii) with my MS211 - I wouldn't have considered that I would burn it out doing the job.
  6. Just wondering if anyone can help. I have a Pasat woodburning water heater which was installed in my house in an outbuilding in the early '90s and hardly used. Its use was discontinued a couple of years after installation. I would like to sell it if there is a market for this sort of thing. Can anyone advise me if there is a market and if so, where to advertise it. I'm away from home for a short while so can't give exact dimensions but it's approximately 8' long and 5' high. Thanks
  7. The Stihl MS661 is back after being recalled for some unknown reason. So I've just ordered one - take delivery in a couple of weeks. There's no going back now so I hope it's the right choice as I don't have any experience with a large beast of a chainsaw but I need to deal with a couple of large fallen trees. Anyone have experience with this particular machine?

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