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gary112

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Everything posted by gary112

  1. How much do you want to spend?
  2. 18" bar is too big for a 435
  3. So if you got a recommended surgeon coming to look, chances are you will get the right advice
  4. Well surely you will have asked a reputable tree surgeon to come have a look?why did you not ask on here?not much good expressing your concerns here about "tree surgeons" being just"men with chainsaws"after all it is a forum for mostly arb related workers
  5. Bad news again,feel for ya
  6. If its new,take it back to dealer and let them sort it out?
  7. As i understand if they are there they are part of the mot,cos if the vehicle is of a certain height or length they are a legal requirement anyway.
  8. Tossers
  9. Brilliant,did they object to it Steve
  10. Sounds like a good system
  11. Yeah the Teme,highest its ever been they reckon
  12. Tenbury Wells,Eggs,terrible bloody mess,not a shop that aint flooded
  13. Couple pics of Main Street in town from Sunday going to take a bit of cleaning up from this
  14. Yep, another great saw?
  15. Try and find a good Husky 254xp, one of the best saws made,imo,i still got one,brilliant saws
  16. I agree with this,if you keep on top of general maintenance theres no worries,i,m also running Huskys of that age with no issues at all
  17. Whitby Lambsfoot for me,never go to work without it
  18. American made,nice little knives?
  19. Corwen Forestry is a good Husky dealer in north wales,try them
  20. This the 365 is a great all round saw?
  21. Wow he,s grown?
  22. Self splitting logs!i want some?
  23. Cheap 4x4s are usually money pits
  24. ?
  25. Hey Shires,how is the boy coming along?no update lately?

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