Petrol chainsaw £49.99

Alzi1967

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Not sure why Im putting this on here,

It just seems quite a good deal.

petrol chainsaw with 18" blade £49.99 at Netto. :)
 
Geez, if you could be fined for carrying a pen knife in your car, you'd get life for a chainsaw.
 
thats a good price .but living down here in cornwall we dont have netto . only got coloured tv the other year. we sleep with our sisters to keep warm in winter. cheers alan.
 
oooo rrrrrr me luvvverrrrrr. bbbbbb oorrr right darnnn herrrrre dun heeetekkk mikkkkkky.
 
thats a good price .but living down here in cornwall we dont have netto . only got coloured tv the other year. we sleep with our sisters to keep warm in winter. cheers alan.

Too much information:eek:

Don
 
Just the job for clearing a site for wild camping:D.

Don

Hmmm :rolleyes: ,

Thats a thought .. I bought one anyway at that price , It works quite well , took a friends 30ft long hedge down already .........:)

I wonder If he will notice :confused::confused:

Todays Bargain

Just bought a 500w Angle grinder from Tesco (Runs on My Inverter) for £7.00 BARGAIN - Great for cutting through Metal......;) ,

Hmm Whats next !! bolt cutters ;) , Petrol Strimmer..?????


JUST JOKING !!! :D:D
 
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Not wanting to dampen anyone's spirits but chainsaws can be B dangerous

I would really suggest that if you are going to use one that you do wear the safety gear ie chainsaw boots, kevlar leggings, gloves, jackets, helmet, goggles or visor, ear defenders etc

I bought a brand new set of Husqvrna leggings last year and snagged them when limbing a fallen Ash. If I hadn't been wearing them I would have had a very bad cut and almost certainly have bled out before help arrived.

You have been warned
 
Hmmm :rolleyes: ,


Just bought a 500w Angle grinder from Tesco (Runs on My Inverter) for £7.00 BARGAIN - Great for cutting through Metal......;) ,

Hmm Whats next !! bolt cutters ;) , Petrol Strimmer..?????

I wonder how much I could get for some kilo's 'No overnight' signs by a scrapdealer ? :confused::rolleyes::D
 
Not wanting to dampen anyone's spirits but chainsaws can be B dangerous

I would really suggest that if you are going to use one that you do wear the safety gear ie chainsaw boots, kevlar leggings, gloves, jackets, helmet, goggles or visor, ear defenders etc

I bought a brand new set of Husqvrna leggings last year and snagged them when limbing a fallen Ash. If I hadn't been wearing them I would have had a very bad cut and almost certainly have bled out before help arrived.

You have been warned

I agree !!!:)

All powertools are dangerous. And should be used with extreme care , using the appropreate safety gear.

IF IN DOUBT LEAVE IT TO THE PROFESSIONALS.
 
- and don't forget to wear your Ice Hockey mask - cheers the neighbours up no end
 

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