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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardK View Post
    Considering I started this thread in May I'll 'fess up to what I bought;

    Now, I will only use it for pruning and some tree branch lopping around home but the main reason I wanted it was for camping as my skills with an axe are non existent so I ended up buying a 14" Dolmar, so far it has been good but then it is less than a year old.
    good size for camping...did you learn how to sharpen it properly ??..makes a big difference being able to tickle up the chain in the bush.
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    The Dolmars are good Richard.
    My "BABY" saw is a Dolmar 68cc.Bloody good saw,much better than the Sthils I have to use at work!!!
    Andrew
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    Haven't had to sharpen it yet but I know the theory.....................

    Andrew, 68cc............... I think mine is more like 30....................
    RichardK

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    cs

    Funny that we are talking about the old chainsaws, had a new guy at work taking the end off a milling log and he didn't have it chocked properly, when he was just about through the chain locked up as the log bit down then 5 tonne log started rolling towards him. Great idea that he got out of the way, not so good for our just serviced 046 Stihl which was crushed in the process!! Motor and all still serviceable but will need an entire new casing and fuel tank etc... Atleast the young bloke wasn't squashed. He learnt a valuable lesson at our expense!
    Shano

    Andy would love for you to bring that XP120 up and have a go at some of our oversized milling logs!!

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    Sounds good Shano
    I will bring the Shire Semi-sidetipper up to put them in
    Thats GREEDY,WILL JUST BRING UP A 6 WHEELER INSTEAD
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