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Thanks Mate and welcome aboard!! i must say the Stihl ones looked very well made to me.[/QUOTE]

thanks for the welcome, some ship!!! is it all above board:hmm3grin2orange:
 
Neil, what time on Saturday? I'll mossy down off the Plateau and rub elbows with the fast guys.

Bring the old turbo. I'll pull it apart and see if it is worth rebuilding. If it is, then you can purchase a rebuild kit and the next time you're in the area we can put it back together.
 
Neil, what time on Saturday? I'll mossy down off the Plateau and rub elbows with the fast guys.

Bring the old turbo. I'll pull it apart and see if it is worth rebuilding. If it is, then you can purchase a rebuild kit and the next time you're in the area we can put it back together.

Fast boys, sh#t i hope there is no fast guys there hahahah...... if your there by 10.00 we will be in swing by then and going all day with the fast saws later in the day.
Yes i will bring that turbo, look forward to meeting you terry.
 
Same here, they go on and off pretty quick and no complaints.

Thats a key need if ya findin them chaps a fiddle you'll not be puttin em on at all times, tis true I often don't with easy one cut jobs and yet know I will pay for this one day. I say to myself fool, safer to take off my pants n cut in ma jocks. As jeans do nuthin but hook in the chain pull it into ya leg mixin denim with the wound. Its a pickle as I think I can tell times when I'll need em and not.

I found a pair that just had 2 clips ankle and back of leg easy fast but they can slide side ways save nuthin.
When I teach I get the kids to do chap racing, on off 3 times against the watch it a good class distraction n proves a good pair can be put on fast after little practice.
 
I picked up a pair at the Husky dealer called 'Logger'. Quick release buckles with a zipper/velcro on the bottom leg wrap around. Usually I zip up the lower leg and then fold over the velcro cover, but sometimes I've been lazy and will just use the velcro. They fit very well with lots of coverage that remains in position no matter what you're doing. The outside is a tough weave nylon and the inside is lined so they are comfortable when you're wearing shorts.
 
I'm happy with my stihl chaps in every way but the price, the labonville may get a go if I ever trash my stihl chaps

I can tell you that the Labonvilles are friggin nice. Three buckles on each leg, and then the main big buckle that holds them above your junk and trunk... off and on they go. With enough practice, I bet someone could get them off/on in less than 10 seconds. I don't rush and it only takes about 45 seconds to get them off.

Go full wrap, as always. :cheers:
 
yep good fit even for big buggers like me they cover a lot of the leg

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The Labonvilles are nice but I preferred the Husky 1000 denier pro chaps with the wrap around calf. Pretty cost effective from Baileys.
No flies on the either brand though and both better than losing a leg :D
 
I'm sure it would be the real deal mate. Like I said Jakmax have a pretty handy sale on for February on Carlton chain - cheapest I've ever seen it.

no Jakmax dealers here so will have too find another oil when the stuff i got runs out
 
not being a safety nazi but whs and the coroner would have a field day

they will go a row of water closets if the buyer gets hurt selling a new saw that does not meet the current requirements
they are liable as the importer
they are liable as the seller

selling second hand is different
 
"selling second hand is different" - unless you end up before a judge that doesn't care about the evidence and doesn't care what the established law is, been there, done that.
 

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