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I really like my Jonsered 2149. I got given it about 4 years ago and it was old then. It even has a Husky clutch cover. Not pretty, but definately my favourite.

 

I also have a Husky 338XPT which I particularly enjoy using as well.

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my fav saw is my husky 262 it has never let me down and that builds a bond :thumbup1:

 

an ma silky as well they make a beautiful finish on the face of the cut wood.

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I love my 346 triobrake on a 13". Love the 346 for all the same reasons everyone else has already quoted. When i use a saw without triobrake now, it feels odd lol

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best saw for my logs so far is my trusty ms260 just plods along does all i ask of it for my logburner i had a o38 that was very juicy on fuel and a ms250 it worked ok but just not for me somehow i prefer to plod my saw 1/2 to 3/4 revs i just sqeeze the trigger enough to cut hate all that speed and noise for nowt but still drool over chainsaws when i see one if i had the money i would buy,em all ???? feel the love baby lol,I know understand why a bloke can never have too many chain saws its a bug for me i need help"""

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My 254xp was probably my favourite, but it needed a new pot, and they cannot be had (save Chinese tat) for less than £bazillion so it went.

 

Sniffle.

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  predator said:
best saw for my logs so far is my trusty ms260 just plods along does all i ask of it for my logburner i had a o38 that was very juicy on fuel and a ms250 it worked ok but just not for me somehow i prefer to plod my saw 1/2 to 3/4 revs i just sqeeze the trigger enough to cut hate all that speed and noise for nowt but still drool over chainsaws when i see one if i had the money i would buy,em all ???? feel the love baby lol,I know understand why a bloke can never have too many chain saws its a bug for me i need help"""

 

You might not be lubing the saw enough running at half throttle , The oil being in the fuel , If you see what I mean .

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  predator said:
best saw for my logs so far is my trusty ms260 just plods along does all i ask of it for my logburner i had a o38 that was very juicy on fuel and a ms250 it worked ok but just not for me somehow i prefer to plod my saw 1/2 to 3/4 revs i just sqeeze the trigger enough to cut hate all that speed and noise for nowt but still drool over chainsaws when i see one if i had the money i would buy,em all ???? feel the love baby lol,I know understand why a bloke can never have too many chain saws its a bug for me i need help"""

 

As far as I'm aware saws are only supposed to run at 2 speeds. Full speed or off.

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  Gus McWilliam said:
As far as I'm aware saws are only supposed to run at 2 speeds. Full speed or off.

 

to be honest i,am getting old now at 49 years and never had a problem even my old 2 stroke puch never jacked in and i still ride it everyday:001_tt2: ps i look like the crowman going to my plot on it your royal reminance

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