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Save your money & buy new,sounds like the 346xp would be a good place to start.

 

And i can assure you its worth every penny of ur hard earned cash, i brought a pile of **** and they recommended the 346xp on here so i brought one and its an assume tool, try ur hardest to buy new now because it'll be the best option in the end!!! :thumbup:

 

Also i know it seems daft but offer to work free for a week to show them ur dedicated and willing, slightly different on a farm perhaps, but a had one chap do that with me for a tractor driving job, i thought why not, nothing to loose and if nothing else we can take the piss when he doesn't turn up on the second day. But he's still here just over 2yrs later and is one of my best drivers (i hope he doesn't read this!) and i even paid him for the free week when i realised he was good!!! try it!

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And i can assure you its worth every penny of ur hard earned cash, i brought a pile of **** and they recommended the 346xp on here so i brought one and its an assume tool, try ur hardest to buy new now because it'll be the best option in the end!!! :thumbup:

 

Also i know it seems daft but offer to work free for a week to show them ur dedicated and willing, slightly different on a farm perhaps, but a had one chap do that with me for a tractor driving job, i thought why not, nothing to loose and if nothing else we can take the piss when he doesn't turn up on the second day. But he's still here just over 2yrs later and is one of my best drivers (i hope he doesn't read this!) and i even paid him for the free week when i realised he was good!!! try it!

 

 

Or - "give me a go and pay me what I'm worth. That way you get some money if you work hard.

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would any of you recommend a Husky 236 for my needs (i.e just getting into the industry, not doin a large volume of work, nor doin large trees)? Seems more reasonable value to me

 

You really wan't a pro saw. Your going to be using it everyday (hopefully), saving a days wages now might seem like a good idea, however when your sweating and it isn't working well then your going to realise it's false economy. If you can't afford to buy a saw now, then that's fine. Just wait til you can afford one.

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