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defiantly :lol:

 

just a quick question,

can you get the new type of fuel and oil and fuel caps for that 660 because we have a 2007 model at work and has the same fittings?

 

no idea never thought of changing them ?

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When i was pushing mrs oldwoodcutters trolley round Netto a few weeks ago i spotted a pallet full of 16" 50cc chinese saws at £50 a throw.I couldn't resist opening up a box and it looked a right plastic maggot.Funnily enough by the next week,they'd all gone.If you dont want a saw thats unreliable or will fly to pieces in your hands,my advice would be a stihl or husky Monkey Boy - if you prefer oregon,you can always run it on that.

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not taking the piss.

if that crappy saw can do a couple of jobs for you and earn you some dosh to replace it ASAP then its money well spent.

a top pro saw is gona cost alot of money my 660 was £1000 and 441 was £600

but you get what you pay for my 660 will out live 20 of those saws

 

Why does the guy need a 70cc or a 95cc saw. As a first saw a second hand026 or 346 will be fine for him and would outperform the chinky saw.

 

Only worth getting a big saw when the money is coming in.

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346xp all the way. stay away from all the chinease crap. youll only regret it in the end. stay away from stihl aswell dude, Rolf harris can play a note on them there that flimsey.

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from stihl aswell dude, Rolf harris can play a note on them there that flimsey.

 

Wake up. There is little to no difference in the build quality of stihl or husky. Other than the fact that some huskies have only one piston ring and alot of plastic too.:001_rolleyes:

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Wake up. There is little to no difference in the build quality of stihl or husky. Other than the fact that some huskies have only one piston ring and alot of plastic too.:001_rolleyes:

 

You stihl boys are always quick to bite lol

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