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I don’t think you should  be posting images of test samples! 
 
It it isn’t auto tune no need on this little engine. 

I am glad he posted images of it gives us something to look forward to having a go with [emoji48]

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11 hours ago, Sveriges said:

I don’t think you should  be posting images of test samples! 

 

It it isn’t auto tune no need on this little engine. 

I asked who was in possession of the saw before posting. They said Husqvarna are OK for it to be on social media. I wouldn't post without permission. Really like working for them.

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On 25/11/2017 at 16:11, Steve Bullman said:

I’d say it’s considerably bigger, not just a little.  What’s the power difference?

With the 10" bar on it. I think it could handle having a set of dogs on it to really push it on. I've asked the current owner if we can fit some to give it a try. Whereas I would hesitate to fit some to my little echo.

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Not sure the factory are going to be too pleased with these posts on a test saw, people given the chance to test a pre production saw should not go showing it everywhere, and as for altering it!!

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As this is already out there now, how does it compare to the old t425 or is it a different machine? Unfortunately I have no info on this saw even though I have had to pre order some. It would be nice if us dealers could get a heads up once in awhile. Especially as it interests me.9_9

 

Usually we are the last to know, I have to watch AT to find out the latest info xD

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