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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

 

Old at 49! Noooo your not even middle age yet lol

 

Come on folks stay young :thumbup:

 

I work with a 67 year old tree cutter and he out works the 22 year old. Graft for graft!

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I would love a 346 :D Used one in the past and yeah they are a peach of a saw! Got it all in one :) Good aerial saw ! Good ground saw etc just awesome bit of kit.

 

Dinnae shoot me for this but I am not a fan of toppers. I think they cause poor work positioning and for me I get annoyed with my forearm blocking what I want to see.

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Old at 49! Noooo your not even middle age yet lol

 

Come on folks stay young :thumbup:

 

I work with a 67 year old tree cutter and he out works the 22 year old. Graft for graft!

 

Made in scotland from girders springs to mind.

Some of the old boys are amazing.

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I would love a 346 :D Used one in the past and yeah they are a peach of a saw! Got it all in one :) Good aerial saw ! Good ground saw etc just awesome bit of kit.

 

Dinnae shoot me for this but I am not a fan of toppers. I think they cause poor work positioning and for me I get annoyed with my forearm blocking what I want to see.

 

I'm not a fan of toppers either if I'm honest. Iv got a few lighter saws that do the job. ie 021, 020, and an ms170 ^^

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I just bought a 560xpg! and must say I'm pretty impressed! Replaced the standard sprocket with a 3/8 and run a 15" and 20". Bit too heavy for up the tree but perfect all rounder ground saw.

 

First time I've used a saw with heated handles as well and is a godsend for the Scottish weather :biggrin:

 

Jay

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