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Stihl123

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  1. still a great trailer it was an ifor tt85 had it loaded almost to the top of the cage with rubble and still tipped like a champ
  2. i'd defo recommend going bigger if you can i had a 8x5 and now got a 12x6, it's so much better but they are more ££
  3. typical!! sounds like my luck! i ordered in a 3/8LP rim sprocket this AM so we'll see what i can make up cheers
  4. yeh i've seen that, they do this kit and was just interested to give it a go and meant to be pretty fast in soft wood! Stihl Tuning Kit for MS 261 C-M – FR Jones and Son Ltd | Warehouse Operating As Normal WWW.FRJONESANDSON.CO.UK Conversion kit for a faster cutting attachment (40 cm) for MS 261. Ideal for harvesting pinewood. Contains: 1 x 16 inch guide bar, 3 x 3/8 63 PS saw chains and 1 x rim sprocket...
  5. Nah, straight down the picco Stihl do a kit but includes the bar and all
  6. Yup! Best to let em know, just in the unfortunate case something was to happen
  7. Yeh but if u want a disco for work, buy as commercial, put the seats in it and u have a 5 seater that's saving u a pretty penny in tax
  8. If its a just bench seat in the back its still a commercial
  9. Anyone help please. What 3/8 picco or lp whatever u wanna call it rim sprocket do I need to go on 261 Wanna convert it down but not sure if I have to get a complete different clutch drum etc Cheers
  10. that really really pisses me off. who orders a 28" to go on a 560 thinking it'll still cut fast
  11. Stihl123

    Gyles

    Hi, free log/ cordwood tip. Good access for truck and trailer or transit tipper etc just to tip (no pine or conifer please) Can collect if required but must be arranged beforehand please Please call me first to arrange and for address, I'm in Melton, Woodbridge Thank you
  12. thanks mate, i guess it's one of those things that will slowly pickup over time! just trying to get a rough idea what those cherry slabs will be worth green 8 slabs, width from 430mm to 660mm and all at between 45mm and 50mm thick 1300mm long cheers
  13. OK cheers trigger I'll take a look back, I'm 4 eyes so that doesn't help ?
  14. this is probably a real dumb question, but what's best way to get an idea of what slabs are worth? is it just through experience or is there somewhere that you can use to give you a guild? as i have no idea!! thanks
  15. cheers mate but it's still like just under 2 hrs each way!
  16. i find L&S good for part numbers Stihl MS261 / MS261C Chainsaw Parts | Stihl Petrol Chainsaw (MS) Parts | Stihl Chainsaw Parts | Chainsaw Parts | Garden & Forestry Parts | Plant Spares | L&S Engineers WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK hopefully that helps
  17. Thanks for the idea Found it a bit of a nightmare to put on round a log but get some really good tention on them
  18. OK thanks you ? Will seal again and put an extra row of stickers in
  19. I sealed the ends when I first got the logs, should I seal again now I've milled em? Thanks
  20. another question for the milling men, i seal the ends of logs as soon as i get them using pva before i mill once milled, should i then seal the ends again once stickered up? thank you
  21. cheers mate. i'll be sticking with the 404 just hate sharpening those things
  22. ok thanks mate. i was hoping to save some ££ and use the same bars and chains somehow!
  23. ok thanks soul am i right in saying that i'll be able to run 3/8 chains but not the same bars as i do on 660 etc? or are those adaptor available that'll allow me to do it? thanks alot

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