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1 hour ago, DocMustard said:

Hi Gary, any particular reason for you not having this saw any longer? 

Still got it,but its had a hard life and is retired to the back of the workshop,never had any problem with it

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Moose McAlpine said:

 

Fair few on ebay quite often:

 

 

That one looks to be a bitsa .  It has the starter pull cover from the original plain old 365 , the dark grey top cover clips from the 365 special . ( The original 365 clips were orange . ) It is not an Xtorque model though .

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

That one looks to be a bitsa .  It has the starter pull cover from the original plain old 365 , the dark grey top cover clips from the 365 special . ( The original 365 clips were orange . ) It is not an Xtorque model though .

You been borrowing one of ADW's anoraks again.

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1 hour ago, DocMustard said:

Morning all, thanks to everyone that has taken time to provide advice and recommendations. 

Have you decided what to go for?

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It is a decision, based on prices I've seen vs my budget, between the Makita EA610045PD (seen at £498) or Husqvarna 555 (seen at £507). 

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36 minutes ago, DocMustard said:

It is a decision, based on prices I've seen vs my budget, between the Makita EA610045PD (seen at £498) or Husqvarna 555 (seen at £507). 

Both around 60cc , both would do the job .

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