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You stihl boys are always quick to bite lol

 

I have the same number of huskies as stihl. I just feel that for someone getting into the game, trying to get advice, your comment was wholly unhelpful.:thumbdown:

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Flipsake i was on pulling on the stihl draw strings nothing serious ment by it just abit of banter. (My) opinion is the husky 346xp as a starter saw, i wouldnt buy anything else. great light saw that can be lugged up a tree with you with no problems. But do the research and find the best saw for yourself. One for you to look at that might surprise is the echo cs 600 have read a few good reports on it. if i can find the links i will post for you.

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