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For my money I wouldnt want to pay much more than 100 quid for a 40cc saw I hadnt seen with my own eyes(unless from a trustworthy source), bought alot that way and often they will need some work. Worth allowing an extra 50quid for filters, sprockets,carb bits, etc.

 

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...So thought i'd try the Echo dealer, £520 for a cs390:thumbdown:

 

£341 delivered from FP&G. They seem to be one of the few retailers who've yet to increase their prices.

Dolly 420 is also nice. I'd call these (Echo 390, Dolmar 420) more snedding saws, capable of working hard when needed and doing moderate felling.

 

A pruning saw to me is used for small stuff/hedging cuts etc where compact size and lightweight are an acceptable trade off against speed when you are occasionally cutting near bar length. Dolly PS32, 35 , Echo 310, 352 etc

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I've had a couple of husky 36's, including one I pulled out of a skip, great little saw for a 'not real husky'. But then I bought a 142:thumbdown: how does the 42 compare?

 

 

I was quite happy with my 42 special

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I've never used a 142 before so i can't comment , sorry.

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I was quite happy with my 42 special

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I've never used a 142 before so i can't comment , sorry.

 

42 special is an all time favourite overlooked by many great saw:thumbup::thumbup:

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