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Need "help" from German/Austrian forum member.

Posted: 21 Dec 2015, 10:56
by hairyyoda
Hello all. :wave:
Looking for help from a forum member who lives in Germany or Austria or Belgium :thumbup: or anyone with any ideas of how to get a chainsaw (engine only) forwarded and posted to the UK that is now in Austria :thumbup: etc. etc.
I have a vintage chainsaw engine stuck in the Neunkirchen area of Austria and the owner is not being very helpful in posting to the United Kingdom. :thumbdown:
Seems simple to me but ????? All ideas and any good or bad jokes on this predicament might be helpful ect. ect. ect.
Thank you all Phil

Re: Need "help" from German/Austrian forum member.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 12:54
by Gloop
Is he willing to wrap it and give you the weight and dimensions.

Re: Need "help" from German/Austrian forum member.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 23:01
by hairyyoda
Thanks Gloop.
I am jumping back and forth between Goole Translate and Ebay messaging to copy and paste messages right now :thumbup: , I think I am getting somewhere but don't really know if English grammar translates into the right context in the German language :lol: I am seeing it as a bit of a challenge :crazy: It's got to be do-able, going to buy a German phrase book and dictionary tomorrow and get a grip on the "Spraken Sie Deutsh" lingo ? :roll: :clap: :lol:
Thanks Phil

Re: Need "help" from German/Austrian forum member.

Posted: 24 Dec 2015, 10:30
by scirroco
hairyyoda wrote:Thanks Gloop.
I am jumping back and forth between Goole Translate and Ebay messaging to copy and paste messages right now :thumbup: , I think I am getting somewhere but don't really know if English grammar translates into the right context in the German language :lol: I am seeing it as a bit of a challenge :crazy: It's got to be do-able, going to buy a German phrase book and dictionary tomorrow and get a grip on the "Spraken Sie Deutsh" lingo ? :roll: :clap: :lol:
Thanks Phil
Tell.me what you need in german phil
, i speak it read it and write it fluently, may be possible i can bring it back in feb and give u a german address to have it sent to

Rgds steve

Re: Need "help" from German/Austrian forum member.

Posted: 24 Dec 2015, 23:55
by hairyyoda
Thanks Steve.
I will keep you posted on progress, got I issue sorted, "2 chainsaws in pieces in I parcel from Berlin for 21 Euros" :thumbup: postage with DHL was more than the cost of the 2 saws :lol: Waiting on another reply but I know that she has gone to Austria until the New Year. Thank you and Seasonal Greetings to everyone :thumbup: Phil