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My old jonsered has done me proud over the last 5years as a felling saw and groundsaw, but its time to get a replacement as it is 10years old ish, ive used mick's 441 and was suprized how lite it was, question is do i buy new or used, i appreciate the issues that come with second hand stuff and can afford new but some of you know how tight i can be so was hoping someone on here may want to part with summut for a reasonable offer

 

not sure what model to go for, any suggestions??

i may even consider a husky :lol:

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Phil if you ever listen to anything i say, PLEASE buy a Husqvarna 576xp, Its amazing, Light for what it is and ooodles of power, get one mate :thumbup1:

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mozza u been on the plonk again :laugh1:,if your thinking of a 441 ,get it with a 20" bar i used my mates with 25" ringing up a chestnut & it didnt like it ,some what under powerd for that bar ,may be ok on soft wood ,but i do like mi 361,s:thumbup1:

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what sized saw do you need?

 

hey Charlieh

 

ive been used to my jonsered turdo with an 18" bar, i think it was around 6occ ish, so sumut similar or maybe sumut with a bit more guts as i do milling as well and am gona upgrade my granberg to summut bigger

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Phil if you ever listen to anything i say, PLEASE buy a Husqvarna 576xp, Its amazing, Light for what it is and ooodles of power, get one mate :thumbup1:

 

:lol::lol:i knew you wer gona say that:biggrin:

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