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A dealer was trying to get me to buy the ms280i recently , apparently it has an air injection system like the husky xp types. Anyone used one?

 

yeah i've used a mates 280 alongside my 341 and a mates 260, it is a fair bit more powerful than the 260, not as powerful as my 341, but it is a very good saw and would definetley reccomend it above a 260 as it has got such a good power to weight ratio.

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Right now I own a Husky 365 ( very well used and abused, bought it from my dad ) and I use my brothers 029 Super quite a bit lately. Both are fine saws, damned tough and never have given me a bad time with anything.

 

My personal preference is the Husky's but the Stihl's I have ran seem bulletproof.

 

I just bought a new John Deere CS- 71 on E- Bay. He mailed me right back and said " Sorry, I don't have that model after all ". So he refunded me and I picked up a used Husky 371Xp. I am excited about trying that one out when it gets here.

 

Have a good weekend gang.

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