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Its time I bought myself a new chainsaw & this time I want to but a "better" make so that's prob Husky, Stihl & Dolmar.

 

Saddly Stihl is out as our local (thats a 2 hour round trip, so would be out any way) dealer is vastly over priced. For comparison they have the MS 250 15" for £500 plus VAT when Jonesy has them for £313 with a 16" bar & its the same across the range & you cant mail order Stihl's.

 

So my needs are a light saw of about 42-45cc with a 16-18" bar suitable for "farm" & small woodland type felling & firewood ringing up. Pref with a low vib (I guess they all have to have that now?) as I have got used to that on my existing one.

 

So my question to the panel is

 

Which one?

 

Oh & budget is £350 plus vat.

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Yeh thats a bit far plus that sounds dear as Jonsey does em for £350-£357-£364 plus vat dep on bar size)

 

 

I could get one from our local agri suppliers but they not have much range & normally their prices make you cry. Might be worth a look as I need to go in tomorrow any way.

 

Just spotted that Husky also seem to be stopping mail order sales too according to this advert HERE

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