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Husqvarna 353
Used one for the first time today as my new employer has a few, What a cracking saw!!
Small but with loads of grunt for the size, Was very impressed with it
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Hows the new job going then mate?
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Really good Pete thanks, getting to climb lots more and jesus im rusty!! Pretty good work too, Doing public complaints, Whatever they want we do, Most of the people complain as they want more light so plenty of lifting, thinning and section felling, Just hope the weather gets better soon.
Steady work with good lads, Just gotta keep an eye out for trains!!!
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Cool. Sounds ideal for you, cant do much about the weather though!
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