Hell yah the 63 score again I wanted one of the but did not like the 220 price tage as I have 2 shinies sore for me....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220906093...84.m1497.l2649
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Hell yah the 63 score again I wanted one of the but did not like the 220 price tage as I have 2 shinies sore for me....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220906093...84.m1497.l2649
heres that rover beast everyones talking about, for someone in the sydney area
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Rover-Pro...item3cbef75742
anyways i got it ;) ..not bad for 890 big ones, c how much difference in time it will make ..oh..and effort
Brettly it's about as heavy as any other SP. You will enjoy this mower, just keep up the maintenance and the cleaning and lubricating of the drive pawls. Make certain you read the owners manual for the maintenance side, it tells you how to maintain the pawls. I use WD40 instead of oil and I service them every weekend, by removing the hubcaps, and little red cap, blowing out the wheel and drive pawls and spraying WD40 on the gears and pawls.
the 560 seems lighter than the honda to me
the HUGE wheels also help
also loving the higher handle position - can turn it with thumb and one finger
has anyone tried one of these? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/160671857...ht_5170wt_1177 I, like a fair few of us have one of their chainsaws and its a good unit for the amount I need it, but has anyone tried the pole saw? I don't need this sort of thing very often and can't justify $1000 for a pro model.
[QUOTE=watlebird mowing;84967]has anyone tried one of these? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/160671857...ht_5170wt_1177 I, like a fair few of us have one of their chainsaws and its a good unit for the amount I need it, but has anyone tried the pole saw? I don't need this sort of thing very often and can't justify $1000 for a pro model.[/QUOTE]
Said the same thing 8 years ago, but thought if I am going to stay in this business I need good quality gear that lasts. Found the money and added pole saw to the hedgetrimmer/multi tool later on.
Sure you may not use it much but when you do you can get good dollars and you will find more uses as your business grows. Worked for me but maybe not everyone!
The Yukon multi-tool I had a couple of months ago was a complete failure. It looks identical to that BaumrAG one bar the branding. Quite a few guys on here have them though and get a bit of use from them.
I have however just bought one of the BaumrAG 20" chainsaws but haven't assembled or run it yet so time will tell. The saw cost only $120 delivered and it has been used widely by a lot of guys here. Not too worried about it. If it works for the one job I need it for it will have paid for itself. Most of the jobs I do I can get away with using my little Stihl MS170.
I bought one of those Baumer multi-tools a few years ago, it paid for itself, but haven't used it in the last year. PM me, you can have it for $50 plus postage...it's junk!
On the other hand, my Tanaka SUM50 backpack multi can cut through a limb faster than any saw under 70cc, did a big tree on Friday and the arborist I employed couldn't believe how efficient it was. Because it is a backpack, you only have a couple of kilos in the hand and you couldn't put motor that size on a handheld multi...however, it is not recommended that the hedger attachment is used with the backpack, as the cable can't handle the jarring.