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Just got a Sthil ms230 crank shaft bearing in alley not plastic it the 1 with out primer & decompresion button was told it was the 45cc same as ms250 but runs a 3/8picco not

.325 cut like hell. £310.00?

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bought the makita dcs430 and bought a ms170 for the chipper but only used them about 20 times as i trim up befor taking stuff to the chipper

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Efco MT3500 in my opinion - I brought one in April last year to replace a MS171, and really can't fault it for the price. Much better than the Stihl, and oils like a champ.

 

Only downside is air filter is a bit of a pain to access, but that's the only bad thing I have to say about it.

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Chipper saw is a chipper saw as long as its sharp and starts ! If every body else knows what they are doing it should be ready to go through before it gets there!

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Efco MT3500 in my opinion - I brought one in April last year to replace a MS171, and really can't fault it for the price. Much better than the Stihl, and oils like a champ.

 

Only downside is air filter is a bit of a pain to access, but that's the only bad thing I have to say about it.

some good deals here..

EFCO CHAINSAWS - Chainsaws Discount suppliers online

i have a efco lawnmower, it's great as well.

as for makita, i have a long reach, with pruner, strimmer, hedge trimmer that's fully adjustable, £500, i wouldn't call cheap and it's top draw, never fails to start and build is A1,i don't understand why people have a downer on em.

i wish Kawasaki did chainsaws because their trimmers are great, i have one as well.

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