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mozza when it breaks down again yuol be on here chuntering again :001_tongue:stihl !!!!

 

Jonny once upon a time i would have agreed with you BUT its not 1937 anymore and you old boys have to come to terms with modern machines :lol:

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mozza nothing wrong with kick starting the old 18" danarm topper .60ft up tree ,u boys :001_tongue:

 

:lol::lol:

 

Phil if you have to buy a Stihl get a 460 mate, They are stopping them soon, or have they stopped them already??

 

Either way, some good deals to be had on them at the moment

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I was always stihl but growing towards husqvarna got a 3120 it's awesome and if you want a big midrange saw I think the 395 husqy is the gear my last gaffer was 60 been in the trade all his life reckons it's the best saw he's ever used I don't like those 441s mate didn't like the feel and the few places I used to subby to always seemed to have nakered ones laid about heard of a lot of die hard stihl lads goin husqy apart from the climbing saw obviousy

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