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Moony

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  1. Well, it was a brand new saw, brand new Bar & chain? Used for around 2 hours, I've ordered a 15in pro-lam from you so I will see what the difference if any is. Thanks. Gordon.
  2. Had to leave them as they are because the family snaffled them, have got orders for more so more practice it is! Good look, I think your horse looks fab! ;-)
  3. Doesn't need it, as long as you know your weights and calculate the payload your ok. This will be the 6th one I've built , the only law I am aware of is that you can no longer use vehicle parts for the running gear. You MUST use purpose made suspension & wheels, these are 750kg (per pair) so all I will do when finished is have it weighed, then deduct the trailer weight from 750kg and what is left is your payload! I admit this one has ended up a fair bit heavier than I anticipated but it's solid, and I will only be using it for mowers, blowers and small shredder/chipper not big limbs or chunks of timber.
  4. Bloody hell James! For your third attempt my friend that is amazing! Well done, in contrast here is my first ever attempt!
  5. Just about to finish building this from scratch, small 6x4 unbraked.
  6. Search Ebay for logo design! I got mine for £15, you can get them to alter the design as many times as you like, once your happy it gets emailed to you in several formats! For just £15, was a no brainer to me.
  7. Hi Rob, My 550xp has its standard husky bar and also runs the bar red hot! Will a pro-lam bar run cooler do you think? Thanks Gordon.
  8. Nice job, what cut did you use to sever the stem? Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. Definitely a yank! Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app

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