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Stihl123

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  1. In 2 years time you'll be asking for someone to cut it back again...!!
  2. https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/
  3. Have a 2018 3.2 and really like it Awesome for towing Again, prefer it to tow and drive than the disco 4 The roller shutter on mine has been waterproof for 3 years without an issue Only time it's gets a little water in is if I pressure washer it and a bit of water gets in between the shitter and the tailgate If they leak then they aren't fitted 100% correctly Mine did go to the garage once and they didn't connect the drains properly and it leaked I plugged them back and absolutely perfect again If u want a pickup or a 4x4, you aren't going to get good mpg... Get over it I get around 21 but is remapped and runs 32" all terrains
  4. funny u should say that as i said to steve it feels similar to a 500i in the cut with how it holds its revs
  5. 261 is amazingly light but it's a 50cc saw just sold my 261 and gone to a 362... and Steve my have touched it comes down to what size timber you need to cut and how much weight you wanna carry around
  6. give Ben a call from Anglia Tree Contractors he was needing guys he put an add on here not long ago 👍
  7. i'll give u 3k cash tomorrow and i'll even let you pick a crate of beer too!
  8. Gunk 6868 5L Ultra Engine Degreaser : Amazon.co.uk: Automotive WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK Gunk 6868 5L Ultra Engine Degreaser : Amazon.co.uk: Automotive that stuff is brilliant spray it on leave it for few mins wipes straight off
  9. temporary fix; quality thick plastic bag or bit of DPM and a cable tie/ elastic band
  10. Stihl123

    new ms661

    I didn't have to wait, just had to use someone else who doesn't do online in a big way and they had stock Arb-bits was the company
  11. yeh it's not exactly within what he stated i'm afraid but was more thinking along the works work suffolk roads, we all love to follow a few tractors don't we!!
  12. give Ben a call from Anglia Tree Contractors, i'm sure i remember he was possibly looking for someone Finn
  13. it would be ok if it was only a few 🥧
  14. Was 18 odd litres per wheel so made a good difference 👍
  15. I did ask the question buh And was told on a set of 1.5 ton forks, the heel would be good for at least 350 odd kg and you'd struggle with this little machine
  16. 😅 if i see anyone else copying that idea, i'll be sending them a copy of my Patent documents and you'll be receiving a call from my lawyer
  17. buy it! i've got a 218, yes it's small and looks like a frog but heck does it save the back and time it'll lift a 900 square bag of logs (including oak) it'll double stack them, but obviously have to put the top bag on a pallet it's seriously impressive what it'll pull the 'drive circuit release valve' this is basically diff lock, heck does it work, when you need it, it's brilliant - don't use it unless you need to as it will 'skid' the tyres and do more ground damage on grass it's brilliant and doesn't mark the grass it doesn't lift as high as my skid did but it makes you just have to do things differently i've changed the lights to LED, fitted a rear 12v socket, fitted a track, filled the rear wheels with water (and anti freeze before anyone says!!) fitted an extra ignition isolation switch. mines a 2011 and only had 136 hours on it when i got it about 5 months ago it's good on fuel too whats he asking for the 220? i got a back plate made for the forks and got a tow bar mounted to a bracket for the front too
  18. love that Darryl 👍
  19. at least 50 pple told you not to buy it so no sympathy for you! how many times do we need to tell you that you'll never beat a 200t you don't have long left to outlive a 200t though you fossil so i suggest you get one quick to give it a go, you may stand a chance to live out an air filter change

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