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KEEEEPPP ITTT You will need it one day wish i had a 440 i could of taken more jobs on if i did Really tho just keep you will need and you wont wont to spend another £500 on another one all over again keep it

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keep it mate, it will earn you money in the future.... and most importantly, as has been previously mentioned you will be kicking yourself when you need to buy a new one to replace it, as prices seem to be constantly rising!

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i was thinking trying one out to see what they are like, i have never tried a husky ground saw but if they are like there top handle range, not a chance in hell of converting me[/Q

 

husky make crap climbing saws but there ground saw are awsome,, dnt get me worng stihl make brilant saws but whne uv been using a husky 346xp(new edition) all day and then pick up a stihl ms260, the ms 260 seems relly bulky and sluggish

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