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elder

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  1. Orders starting to pick up, no red hot phone though
  2. Husqvarna 372 enough said lol
  3. husqvarna 555, great saw plenty power for your needs good weight unlike flabby stihls lol.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
  4. £62 per cube for hard wood same as last year plus delivery. Not selling soft wood yet as demand not existent yet in this part of Perthshire.
  5. oregon or husky bars served me fine
  6. Lol thats the normal working day for you though lol
  7. Got logs going out quiet steady just now. Surprised usually quiet this time of year.
  8. usual quiet spell now, lets me out to get on with felling though
  9. yup good saw plenty of power and have had no issues with my one in the 2 years I have had it.
  10. elder

    Efco mt 6500

    cheers spud, fuel used in all saws with no prob, will check tank to see if anything lurking in there.
  11. elder

    Efco mt 6500

    Have an Efco MT 6500 that refuses to tick over. Will start on choke switch to half throttle but you have to be quick to catch it on power or it will just cut out.Can keep it running with the throttle only. H ave turned tick over screw right in but still will not tick over. Has had a new carb fitted and worked ok for a short time then went back to not ticking over at all. will only start and run with choke on hot or cold. Will not start when warmed up by just pulling the starter cord. This carb has limited turn on high and low jets. Saw has me beat. Any ideas.
  12. Try Logs n Stuff at Perth. Steven has a big mobile horizontal splitter.
  13. 50:1 all the time either oregan or husqvarna oil never had any issues in 20 years. Aspen some times as well. Husqvarna has been 50:1 for years.
  14. 2010 long winter lots of snow, mainly -10 and below, was freeze drying the green logs too. Brilliant winter for log sales.
  15. Logs still going out but not a record breaking year in any sense.
  16. Been slow over Christmas, just to warm and very low heating oil price not helping I suppose. Had a good run with kindling and log nets though.
  17. 570 is a cracking saw but heavy I had one and didn't have any issues with it until I dropped a large Sitka spruce on top of it. It had plenty of torque when felling hard wood. I found it a tough saw till the unfortunate accident. Would run with a 20" or a 24" bar and just done what it was made for.
  18. husqi 555 I have one with 18" bar and have had no problems with it and it has the electronic carb . Plenty power for hard wood felling.
  19. Yup correct though the pick up is a fixed dimension it's the fact that each load may not be exactly the same, some may hold more or less and that's where the weights and measures are not happy. Totally totally nuts.
  20. Campmuir logs are in the boat now too. Can't specify our pick up load at 2cube or 4 cube load now has to be referred to as a half load or full load with a pic of each on the web site. Funny how its the traders that are being looked at closely and not the Gumtree fly by nights.
  21. I have pruned back eucalyptus and find it responds very well to it as regrowth is remarkable in quantity and vigour. I live down by Errol so not far from you. Not had a problem with frost damage on eucalyptus and would think shouldn't be a problem though you are in the snow zone compared to us down on the Carse.
  22. Kindling going well here along side logs. Happy days

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