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What husky is that ?

 

Looked well brittle,your 200t sounds well crisp,nice work.:thumbup1:

 

 

its husqvarna 372XPG

 

it was mega brittle for some reason every stem has had a snaped out limb on end of it at some point.

 

the old 200t is reaching the pension age i think still does the job though :thumbup1:

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I had a go with an XPG saw today OMG i want heated handles!

 

i used gareths 372 with heated handles and i was like im getting heated handles went straight to rouses traded my 372 in and bought 372xpg just need to make sure you cut the wire for the carb heater as if you have that on to long you will screw the saw up best to cut the wire for it so cant aciidently knock it on.

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exactly what i said to groundy afterwards i needed gob it to that side to give it that bit of sideways away from the lower stubs or id have just gobed it straight forward.

 

HI. Pollarded 57 willow along side a river last year. Found the best way to cut was shallow gob on up right bits single cut on others, back cut the same level as gob cut and power through. I used a husky61 15inch bar 8tooth sprocket and razer sharp all the time.

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