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Husqvarna 5 series hours????


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Evening,

I've got a husqvarna 560xpg with 320ish hours on it, always run on synthetic two stroke oil and well looked after.

I was contemplating selling it on and replacing it as I have got the usual end of tax year quandary???

Do I Sell it off and put a new one through the books, or keep it for the next financial year (bearing in mind this Corona shiote that's ongoing).

What hours do people see on these saws before they die??

Cheers

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Think youve answered your own question there, your willing to buy a new one and your willing to keep it at same time. You know its history, its always been on correct oil/mix etc.
Keep it as a back up saw AND buy a new one for your tax reasons. (Can never have enough toys about ya! [emoji16])

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1 hour ago, Ratman said:

Think youve answered your own question there, your willing to buy a new one and your willing to keep it at same time. You know its history, its always been on correct oil/mix etc.
Keep it as a back up saw AND buy a new one for your tax reasons. (Can never have enough toys about ya! emoji16.png)

This , basically .  

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I've no idea what hours its done, but I have a 2014 560xp thats still going strong. Maybe get a model up or down, depending on what your work is? there are very good reviews on both the 550xp mk11 and the 572xp, both will give you more flexibility and something to offset on your tax.

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