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Whats the best saw,in your opinion,you,ve ever used\owned old or new,to kick things off mine is my Husky 254xp still going strong(372xp is a close second):thumbup:

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66 hands down my favourite!!!

 

What a cracking saw!!, mines a 1999 model, bought new, never missed a beat and as strong as ever! For many years I only used my 020 and 66,did every thing I needed.

 

In recent years I've had a 460, which is a good saw, but last few weeks I've had the 66 out due to a bust clutch spring on the 460. My oh my, what a saw the 66 is. I'll not be leaving it behind in future when there is any decent timber to be cut!!

 

The 66 never fails to put a smile on my face :D  

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Just finished rebuilding my old 200T plus adding a cheeky little extra hole in the muffler to add a touch of spice. When I was in the trees it never missed a beat, now I'm on the spanners, I still love it! Plus an honourable mention for my faithful 357xp. See all sorts everyday though, love all the mainstays, Husqy, Stihl and Dolmar.

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560 is technically our best saw but I do like our faithful 357 which in 10 years has never had an issue despite my very relaxed approach to maintenance. ;)

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