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Stihl123

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  1. i've seen a 500i being used but it's not been designed as a milling saw. it's pretty tough going on it again, i'd recommend 660 or 661
  2. anyone have a 661 in stock, POWER HEAD ONLY i need one!! price i've had - £767+VAT DM me please
  3. does anyone actually tie onto the chassis rails!? i've never seen anyone do it, ever!! ?‍♂️
  4. 4.6, yes way too much but sold digger and needed something did some with auger attachment and 3 augers
  5. i thought people would be more interested in that! unfortunately it's nothing to do with me, mate converted it. have had a few meals from it tho
  6. ended up getting one of these pretty impressed with what it'll do for the size and weight before anyone kicks off, i'm waiting for the forks to be made but until then, enjoy the poly rope
  7. speak to sutton timber in lowestoft, not far from you see if they can help you
  8. My bad ? All comes down to personal preference and budget really when it comes to choosing a saw
  9. Any chance of a picture pls at some point of how you've done it?
  10. I always thought so Absolutely stuffed
  11. K sweet I like the way u just presume I have mates ??
  12. When running those bigger bars, don't you get quite a bit of flex Or have you made it so the support can still be used when using like a 36" bar etc please? Thanks
  13. nope i don't ?‍♂️
  14. if weight is a big thing, i recommend a 261 and convert it to picco keeps up with my 560 now and is a good amount lighter
  15. depending on area in the south east, i could possibly take a little as well
  16. No saul A 500i Even lighter and even faster ???
  17. send it to Buckin if it stops working, you'll make his day
  18. thank you, i did see 1 picture of this being done but couldn't really find anything else out about doing it, pretty capable little mill
  19. covid has seriously affected suppliers and everyone in between so give em some time it's a shit hard time promising when stuff is gonna be delivered at the moment, especially when borders r involved as well! just have to have some patience, take up knitting while u wait ?
  20. if anyone has a clean 661 for sale, DM me pls ?
  21. cheers mate that's good, pretty sure i can remember seeing the pics of when you broke it!! hopefully if i get a lo pro 28" that should cover most things! cheers
  22. hi, on the M7, what bar do people run, am i correct in thinking that it would take a lo pro 30" on a 660 or what do people recommend please? what's the max slab you can cut, someone said 36" or something but not sure what is actually possibly any tips, tricks & pics would be great ?
  23. hi bob, thanks alot for that, proper helpful cheers
  24. right then, what are these Lo Pro set ups like? thinking about getting a 36" set up for my 660? it's ported so got got some good poke (to lowest limits so it's fine for milling before u kick off) i have an 880 as well set up with a 36, anyone here run a 660 with a lo pro 36 and also a 880 running 404 on a 36, if so, if u have both of them sitting there, what do u pick up? really interested as i've thought about selling 880 as i don't use it much and then changing over to lo pro on 660 over and out

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