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the ms200t no longer is sold so altho its the best, it is now history

 

unlike the new husky topper than never made history:lol:

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well im glad this has been cleared up lol, when i was looking i got this 'Husqvarna T435 Pro Top Handle Climbing Saw' am i right in saying that its no good and just go for a stihl then :001_tongue:

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I was reducing/topping two big Limes early this week final cuts were nearly 2ft diameter, only used my 201, no problems at all, great saw!!!!

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Have to eat my words here:blushing: but.....the ms201t love it s much

 

Yeah, but didn't you admit once to splashing out a load of gear for the boys...

 

Tanaka and Ama saws?

 

Even the 201 will seem good in comparison. :lol:

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Yeah, but didn't you admit once to splashing out a load of gear for the boys...

 

Tanaka and Ama saws?

 

Even the 201 will seem good in comparison. :lol:

 

Class:thumbup:

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sorry for re-awakening a dead thread, but i'm curious.

it's become obvious that, aside from this one guy i know irl, the choice of one of the above listed stihl top handled chainsaws is just about unanimous.

where are the husky guys who put up such a solid argument when it comes to rear handled chainsaws? do you guys also concede that in this case, stihl trumps all?

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