Are they in lincsFR Jones ,,Radmore &Tucker ,,,thats if they have any ,,last I heard from my husky dealers was non untill April
Thanks Quattro
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Are they in lincsFR Jones ,,Radmore &Tucker ,,,thats if they have any ,,last I heard from my husky dealers was non untill April
No my lot are Greenstripe ,,Are they in lincs
Thanks Quattro
Thank youNo my lot are Greenstripe ,,
FR Jones are london area I think
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Are they in lincs
Thanks Quattro
AKA Hairy DansWhere about in Scotland are you?
Strathbogie Forest & Garden must be one of the biggest dealers in aberdeenshire, they have been Husky dealers for years and years.
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One of the reasons I love going there, so rare to come across characters like that these days!Aye used to take saw in he took one look and said " fit the #### have you been cutting with this ,?
####ing stones?
Ms170 and husky 236 are similar, but both pretty terrible. At that price bracket efco are the best saws. Obviously they are in a different league to an XP saw.I see there were a few options mentioned previously, but I keep looking at sthil ms170's (considering how cheap they are new) as a better alternative for carrying in the truck rather than the 032, but always liked huskys when I've used them. So what would the actual equivalent to an ms170 be? Doesn't need to be anything bigger and the 170's I've used seem to have been ok and for bigger work I've got access to the 032, 2x 076 and an 880
Good enough for the rakers if you are careful and have a very good eye. No good for the teeth.Oh
Is using an angle grinder not recommended?
We had an old husky 65 saw,One of the reasons I love going there, so rare to come across characters like that these days!
I had trouble with my saw oiling and went in to see if they could have a look at it, they were stowed out the doors with saws to service and was told it would be 6 months before they could take a look at it but within 2 minutes curiosity had got the better of Dan and it was in bits on the table and the feed pipe from the tank was cleared and it was sorted. I bought a new chain at the same time and there was no charge for the "service" I do buy all my consumables from them which was maybe why I wasn't charged. I can't recommend them highly enough, hard working family business.
thisI see there were a few options mentioned previously, but I keep looking at sthil ms170's (considering how cheap they are new) as a better alternative for carrying in the truck rather than the 032, but always liked huskys when I've used them. So what would the actual equivalent to an ms170 be? Doesn't need to be anything bigger and the 170's I've used seem to have been ok and for bigger work I've got access to the 032, 2x 076 and an 880
you can get them with 3 year "warranty" for £60, still dangerous crap. makita or efco are the best budget options.I saw an advert for a 20 inch chainsaw recently, it was about £150 and had a 3 year warranty for home use I think? I'll try and find the advert.
you can get them with 3 year "warranty" for £60, still dangerous crap. makita or efco are the best budget options.
personally i would avoid the S (sh!te) series makita saws and stick to the F (farm) or P (professional) series.
these are much better built than the aforementioned S series:
https://www.worldofpower.co.uk/makita-ea4300f38c-43cc-petrol-15-farmer-chainsaw.html
This is the place we got our stihl a few weeks ago, couldn't have been more helpful on phone and here in 3 days https://www.agwood.co.uk/product/husqvarna-585-20-petrol-chainsaw/Where’s cheapest place to buy a husqvarna 585 chain saw?
Anyone got one good/bad?