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:001_tt2:Finally somebody gets the idea i dont like huskys

cheers (normandylumberjack) :thumbup1:

 

just been into radmore and tuckers to look at a 441,460 and 660. 660 is a beat :001_smile: feels quite heave, myt get a bit hard on the back after a long day.!!

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Just get the 660 and be done with it if you can afford. its about capacity and capability....

 

They're not that heavy, you'll get used to it and find it a breeze after you've had a go with an 880 for a bit ;)

 

I prefer to get the 660 out :)

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It seems that if you like Husky saws, you are only partially literate, & you cannot read & comprehend the title of this thread.......

 

:lol:

 

Can't you see , He is holding a lhitS in his pic ? :lol: opps sorry , partially literate !

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:001_tt2:Finally somebody gets the idea i dont like huskys

cheers (normandylumberjack) :thumbup1:

 

just been into radmore and tuckers to look at a 441,460 and 660. 660 is a beat :001_smile:feels quite heave, myt get a bit hard on the back after a long day.!!

 

I felt that way too, but I soon manned up, dont belive what people say, size is everything- trust me im cornish!:thumbup:

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