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me niether!:icon14:

 

 

The only problem I have ever had with Stihl is dropping the 200t 40ft out of the tree, thinking I had clipped it to my loop, threw it out, catching the lanyard, gasping when the carabina ran thru my hand.

The saw was 1 day old.

 

The only other thing has been the earth wire breaks on the 200t so it won't switch off.

 

That is genuinely the only faults I have had wth stihl and I have

 

2x MS170

1x MS200T

1x MS200

1x MS341

1x MS441

2x MS660

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The only problem I have ever had with Stihl is dropping the 200t 40ft out of the tree, thinking I had clipped it to my loop, threw it out, catching the lanyard, gasping when the carabina ran thru my hand.

The saw was 1 day old.

 

The only other thing has been the earth wire breaks on the 200t so it won't switch off.

 

That is genuinely the only faults I have had wth stihl and I have

 

2x MS170

1x MS200T

1x MS200

1x MS341

1x MS441

2x MS660

 

 

Yeh, i must agree, very reliable but this is turning into an issue with the dealer.........:bongsmi:

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There will allways be the dodgy saws from both manufacturers loads of people on here rate the 357xpg highly yet mine has been back to the dealer a zillion times!

 

 

 

Same here. I'm a die hard husky fan, but hate the 2 357's I have. I bought a 341 instead of buying another.

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