Terminal_Boy
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Okay. My 2 in 1 file that does both at once for €25 still seems like a good deal.No .. just use a file for that![]()
Okay. My 2 in 1 file that does both at once for €25 still seems like a good deal.No .. just use a file for that![]()
These are works of art! I’d feel bad taking from this pile!I have three cheap Titan brand chainsaws from Screwfix:
50 cm (20"), 49 cc
40 cm (16"), 40 cc
40 cm (16"), 2kW mains electric
All have been faultless so far (over 3 years hard use). The petrol ones start pretty much instantly and are used for felling trees and taking the branches off. The 240V one is used (on a stand) near the house to cut to length for our woodburner. Then a 6 tonne splitter is used to split bigger stuff. I have a PTO driven chipper on my tractor for branches that are too small to burn - that goes on the paths. Anything with spikes/thorns goes on a big bonfire as the dogs pick them up in their pads otherwise.
I also have a 55 cc Hyundai multi-tool which has a pole with a small chainsaw head for occasional branch lopping. That's mostly used with the line cutting/brush cutter head though. It's always been harder to start than the chainsaws.
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Nice bit of fire wood thereI have three cheap Titan brand chainsaws from Screwfix:
50 cm (20"), 49 cc
40 cm (16"), 40 cc
40 cm (16"), 2kW mains electric
All have been faultless so far (over 3 years hard use). The petrol ones start pretty much instantly and are used for felling trees and taking the branches off. The 240V one is used (on a stand) near the house to cut to length for our woodburner. Then a 6 tonne splitter is used to split bigger stuff. I have a PTO driven chipper on my tractor for branches that are too small to burn - that goes on the paths. Anything with spikes/thorns goes on a big bonfire as the dogs pick them up in their pads otherwise.
I also have a 55 cc Hyundai multi-tool which has a pole with a small chainsaw head for occasional branch lopping. That's mostly used with the line cutting/brush cutter head though. It's always been harder to start than the chainsaws.
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Nice bit of fire wood there. Hope you’re paying the hire charge on the blue pallet?
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