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worst saw i ever come accross was a ryobi ,

my old man thought it was a good buy at £100, it only last 3 pulls of the cord and the pull start fell apart!

then the replacement was like a pro saw badly sharpened, vibration was unreal it was so bad i didnt just get white finger i got white elbow!

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Are you talking about Ron, Matt? Think he might have stopped climbing now. An amazing guy right enough.

 

ron sure is an amazing guy. had him as a lecturer and assesor over years and learned loads

 

oh and fave saw is 357xp

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Has to be my 254xp just makes me smile every time I use it. Wouldn't mind a 550xp either

 

Just got a 550xp and after my first propper bit of cutting with it I am very impressed.mine is running a 13" bar which makes it look a bit toy like but it absolutely flies through the wood.

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Just got a 550xp and after my first propper bit of cutting with it I am very impressed.mine is running a 13" bar which makes it look a bit toy like but it absolutely flies through the wood.

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Must be a able fly wearing a 13 bar and chain. :thumbup:

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