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44 minutes ago, Tom D said:

Spud did wonders for my 254, it can out cut a 550!

Isn’t that normal? The 254 has a bigger engine, with a higher stated HP 3.9 against 3.75 for a 550.

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5 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Isn’t that normal? The 254 has a bigger engine, with a higher stated HP 3.9 against 3.75 for a 550.

And monster amounts of compression I seem to remember :001_smile:

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First saw I owned was a secondhand Jonsered 75.  Had the 'pleasure' of having to use a Danarm 55 commercially when I was 17.

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Bought a bow saw when i was 17 and started doing cash in hand firewood to the neighbours till I could buy a second hand McCulloch, sorry but i can't remember what it was, which i cut firewood with to  funded me thru university, it ran like a dream. I gave it to my ex-wifes brother who dropped it in the river 2 days after I gave it to him, not sure that it was directly responsible for the divorce but it didn't help !!! Lol.

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First was a silly big jonsered second hand for £15 back in 89

Swapped it for a smaller poulan with no VD . What a mistake that was?

Bought new huskies ever since?

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