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huskykev

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  1. Husky 536li, good little chipper saw and we’re all gonna end up with battery stuff eventually so might as well get used to them sooner or later...
  2. Not my video, it’s from the 1st man to reply, outinthewood. Can’t figure out how to tag him though.
  3. New Transmission System for JCB Loadalls | Agg-Net WWW.AGG-NET.COM JCB introduce innovative DualTech transmission system for industrial Loadalls Best of both worlds apparently, haven’t driven one yet but my mate demo’d one with a tri axle bale trailer for a few days and was seriously impressed
  4. Northern Irish plate
  5. @Pete B @GA Groundcare
  6. No more horsing about, I promise! [emoji16][emoji16]
  7. My apologies, it was the best I could come up with on the hoof!
  8. Neigh way am I pulling that! [emoji16][emoji16]
  9. If you can keep a chain sharp you’ll be better off with the 291, it’ll pull well on an 18 but a 16 would be it’s sweet spot. Lighter and better vibes than an 038 too, you’ll notice the difference on your body quick enough....
  10. Wasn’t the 562 upgraded early last year? Couple more vents in the top cover and an extra heat shield...
  11. just popped up on Facebook
  12. I prefer the dedicated machines versus the multi tools, I find they flex too much and the join is a weak point. A dedicated pole saw is way stronger and longer, and the stihl pole hedge trimmers head will fit on the end of the pole saw for monster hedges... also I find with other lads using pole hedge trimmers will dog the life out of them on thicker hedges so I bought a cheap ALDI/Lidl battery pole saw and have it with the pole trimmers for stronger stuff...
  13. Maybe look at a small chipper (greenmech cs100 type), big and small ground saw, pole saw and strong brushcutters.
  14. Bought a set of cheap Tupperware boxes in ALDI last year, stackable and click together so just 1 big box really. Been running that new husky chain since last year, the .325 1.3, with a sugi bar on a 346, it’s a little ripper. Needs a fresh file every time I sharpen it though, it’s hard as hell!
  15. Moby dick!! ??
  16. Good to hear, fingers crossed for a speedy recovery... what age is she? Collie?
  17. https://www.mercedes-benz.com.au/passengercars/mercedes-benz-cars/models/g-class/g-class-professional/explore/downloads/_jcr_content/swipeableteaserbox/par/swipeableteaser/interactions.attachments.0.g-class-professional-brochure.pdf This is the dream, 68 grand plus shipping and import tax though??‍♂️??‍♂️
  18. How did the op go Gary?
  19. Nope, started off with a 2 litre and upped to a 3 litre v6 in the last few years...
  20. Just popped up on Facebook marketplace
  21. Have a look at the Echo range, a lot better built than the domestic Husky and Stihl stuff.
  22. Yeah, have one on an old 40cc efco for cutting roots and rubbish, pure shite in bigish(6”+) clean timber though.
  23. It was the trailer that took the piss in fairness. I did two miles in a transit that weighed 6850kg last year, never again.

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