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husky 550xp or 560xp?? please help


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good good mate because i ordered one last night :thumbup1:

 

BIG MISTAKE!!!

 

Forget everything you know about saws and what you thought you knew about saws: My new 50cc Dolly is the death of all your 346's, 550's and 261's. About to put up a thread about it. It absolutely hauls ass and will blitz your unreliable emission conscious stuff into the weeds. HAHAHA, none of you believe me :lol::lol::lol:

 

My cute 50cc Dolmar is hot on the heels of a 560; did a load of testing today; all of us were grinning at the thing; especially as it sounds as bonkers as it performs.

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BIG MISTAKE!!!

 

Forget everything you know about saws and what you thought you knew about saws: My new 50cc Dolly is the death of all your 346's, 550's and 261's. About to put up a thread about it. I absolutely hauls ass and will blitz your unreliable emission conscious stuff into the weeds. HAHAHA, none of you believe me :lol::lol::lol:

 

1, they dont sell them here

2, they dont sell them here for a reason

3, surley they wont have eu marks on them

and 4, parts are an issue just like the makita's.

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1, they dont sell them here

2, they dont sell them here for a reason

3, surley they wont have eu marks on them

and 4, parts are an issue just like the makita's.

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

1) wrong!

2) wrong again!

3) and again!

4) WTF?! Can get Mak parts as easy as!!!

 

Fair play Ed, you just can't stop yourself can you!! Come on, give us a "346 is an awesome saw"! I've been getting withdrawal symptoms. Not.

 

TBH, propogating this rubbish is down right irksome; you are actively discouraging people doing a little of their own research, having a try with lesser known products and being delighted. You gotta be in Husqvarnas pay man!

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

1) wrong!

2) wrong again!

3) and again!

4) WTF?! Can get Mak parts as easy as!!!

 

Fair play Ed, you just can't stop yourself can you!! Come on, give us a "346 is an awesome saw"! I've been getting withdrawal symptoms. Not.

 

TBH, propogating this rubbish is down right irksome; you are actively discouraging people doing a little of their own research, having a try with lesser known products and being delighted. You gotta be in Husqvarnas pay man!

 

if there so great why arnt the majority of people using them, parts are easy to come by if you want to wait a few days for them to come witch most people dont have and if i use a product and it is genuinly good i will recomend it.. these dolmars sound great for the right person.

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if there so great why arnt the majority of people using them, parts are easy to come by if you want to wait a few days for them to come witch most people dont have and if i use a product and it is genuinly good i will recomend it.. these dolmars sound great for the right person.

 

The majority of people in the UK drive crap Fords, Vauxhalls and Renaults! Less have the intelligence to go german. The contented minority drive Toyotas and Mitsubishi's. The madding crowd just don't switch on their brains when buying a machine.

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I'm looking forward to seeing the results of your testing Jon, I think it could keep Husky on their toes if nothing else.

 

Had husky not brought out the 550, I'd have been more open to trying something else.

 

I've not had any experience of the Makita/Dolmars but I'm going to take some persuading to hang up my 550, it's just so light and zippy :biggrin:

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All never mind that banter like the look of the 550xp so ordered one, tbh mate wouldn't try a dollar, sorry but its like green Bosch for woodworking drills they do the job but a bit crude, will be interested to see your thread though TCD:biggrin:

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The majority of people in the UK drive crap Fords, Vauxhalls and Renaults! Less have the intelligence to go german. The contented minority drive Toyotas and Mitsubishi's. The madding crowd just don't switch on their brains when buying a machine.

 

i drive a vauxhall. it has got me 50 miles each day for the last year through snow, rain and alsorts. it hasnt let me down yet and its on a 56 plate. easy to maintain and parts arnt expensive... but i agree on crap renaults.

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i drive a vauxhall. it has got me 50 miles each day for the last year through snow, rain and alsorts. it hasnt let me down yet and its on a 56 plate. easy to maintain and parts arnt expensive... but i agree on crap renaults.

 

I drive a pug nort special but does the job so this new 550 how do U set the autotune

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