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TheHungrySquirrel

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  1. I have one of these between headboard and chip box. The guys made it to my spec so it's full height and a little wider. Great build and providing you load it well gear stays put. https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/322561278770
  2. Tamar waste site near Bromley is your closest one I can think of
  3. Available as Groundie/climber in Kent,Sussex and SE London All own kit, insurance, truck and chipper Day rates from £110 Will
  4. Contains the chip so it stays in the box and not all over the roof/drive/everything else
  5. I have one that I bought new at xmas, have used it a bit but might consider a sale for the right money
  6. I have one and it's very accurate. A lot easier than an Alaskan providing you can get the log onto it. The best setup for it is a 660 with 3/8 chain. Easily load onto a trailer on my own but you need a long trailer
  7. So true the 550 is a great saw for nearly all jobs. Even find myself using it over big saws on big trees.
  8. I'll tackle most stuff with a 15" up to 40" but rare that's in the woods round here. Double cut and sweep cuts mean a shorter bar and lighter saw
  9. 550 on 15" all day. Lighter than the 560 and plenty powerful
  10. Had that before getting into woods, tow rope and drag them into the road, drive on I. And leave there motor blocking traffic.
  11. I have an 18" that's 2 years old going fine and two 15's nearly a year old fine aswell. Not had to dress them which is great but always grease the nose
  12. Need to get around 2 ton of birch/sycamore/alder or similar within the next few weeks. Anyone know if anything?
  13. Depending is size and quantity I could collect them
  14. Same set up here but swap the 395 for a 3130 Gives a great choice of saws for what's needed
  15. 2 drills would give you better choices. Always go corded if the options there, worth looking at ffx as they have the best prices around
  16. If it's got to be cordless go for a Hilti drill over an sds. Big torque and power. If you can get cord there then get a hole hawg or similar angle drill. Bit of a wrist snapper though
  17. I have a half wrap off my 372 I'll swap ya.

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