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JohnK

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  1. This works well with builders rubble bucket lining it and then set on castors
  2. Lived on NB for 12 years on the Thames didn’t use marinas had a Morso Squirrel stove with a diesel burning conversion worked really well would heat all 64 ft using a stove top fan keep up with the usual cleaning etc have a separate storage tank pay no vat on fuel
  3. Thank you for the info, what cought my eye was it’s light weight and I was thinking it would be useful on my first thinning’s of broadleaf woodland on the steep hillsides here in mid Wales cheers John
  4. Thanks Steve did they say if Norwood are looking at getting it CE approved for me it would be a useful bit of kit
  5. I have recently brought the CS8002 to assist with some windblown oaks and it has plenty of power/torque. I intend to try some milling with it once I get organised. I chose the Echo as the CS2800 has been faultless throughout almost 13 years, I also treated myself to the CS390ESX to replace another saw GS455 which after 20yrs of good service needs a rest. The 390 is a great light weight saw:thumbup1:
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    Hi Sean, I'm new to this so not sure if these will display! and or if they are of any use to you. fantastic forum though

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