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Never thought I'd say it as I've been running Husky's for a while now after bad experiences with my last two new Stihls but after this afternoon I'm tempted, long story short in the last week I lost a muffler bolt out of my Husky 350 so the exhaust wont stay on and then my 357 xp's recurring idle problem re-occurred, so having lots of firewood needing cutting my only option was to resurrect my old Stihl 028 AV Super from the back of the shed, this hasnt been used in anger for a good few years now but after some oil, petrol and a bit of tinkering to get it to tick over ok I cut a pile of logs ready for splitting twice the size i would get out of a tankfull of fuel with either of the Husky's and it still had some left in it :thumbup1: So seriously considering a Stihl when I can afford to replace the Huskys :001_cool:

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My mum's up down in Belper - Mount Pleasant.

 

It is crazy how economical the Stihls can be. I cut larch today for firewood, totalling 4.5 cubic metres (stacked) on 1.2 tanks with my MS260. What's that, about £2 worth of fuel and oil?

 

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i buy alot of used but like new stihl kit from a business in belper she is on ebay her user name in emmafudge really nice women and really good condition kit too

 

ive seen some of her items for sale,they are always buy it now,but are always at a affordable and sensable price and seem to be in good condition:001_rolleyes:

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My mum's up down in Belper - Mount Pleasant.

 

It is crazy how economical the Stihls can be. I cut larch today for firewood, totalling 4.5 cubic metres (stacked) on 1.2 tanks with my MS260. What's that, about £2 worth of fuel and oil?

 

Jonathan

 

Small world, my wifes friend lives on Mount Pleasant and I sorted a drain problem out for someone on there not long ago too :laugh1::001_cool:

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Small world, my wifes friend lives on Mount Pleasant and I sorted a drain problem out for someone on there not long ago too :laugh1::001_cool:

 

Actually, she has some fairly mature beech (20-24 inch dbh, 60ft perhaps?) on the boundary that she needs reducing slightly. I think that she is still trying to come to an arrangement with the owners of the trees (and obviously apply for the legal permission to do so) but I would be quite happy to pass on any details if the job comes to fruition.

 

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