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Is it worth holding out for the 462?


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4 minutes ago, David Dobedoe said:

No sorry, he has 462, I put the video link up a few minutes ago.

 

Yea , sorry I was Qoting / answering Swinny when he said what is a 500i .........?

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

I doubt there will be much in it ether way but would like to see a comparison vid  of  Stihl 462 against Husqvarna 572 ..........

Done a quick one at the start of the year, theres honestly naff all between them, both awesome saws 

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4 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

Done a quick one at the start of the year, theres honestly naff all between them, both awesome saws 

Thanks . Thought that would be the case .  Co you have a preference ? 

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