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Husq 335XPT or MS200T


ChrisG
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Going to purchase a second hand top handle saw and am thinking of these models. Any hints, tips or opinions appreciated.

 

Cheers :thumbup:

 

I'm a big Husqvarna fan but the MS200 is the better saw, better engineered and has more go in it - the Husky isn't as good and that is reflected in both saws re-sale price!

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If you want a saw that looks the business, is ergonomic and is a reputable brand, Husky.

If you want a reliable, powerful top handle saw that is the business, is ergonomic and has earned it's reputation through reliability...Stihl.

Give you an idea of the popularity of the Stihl/Husky top handles, local dealer sold 2 335s since they came out, and countless 200ts, that much difference!! Me? I'd go for the Stihl.

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