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Firstly thanks. Been reading the forum for a couple of weeks to get some views of whether I should get a 395 or a 660. The definitive answer was ....yes. Ta!!

 

Anyway, I've got the big H braces, and I didn't want to get another set, so the 395 it was. What a beast of a saw....

 

I've just put a new piston and cylinder on my 55, which I always thought was a fairly decent tool, but, my god..... I've just gone through a 2 foot ash in a matter of seconds with no drama. (Bit frightening how big the fuel and oil tank are).

 

Anyway... the wife's not even pretending to be interested; apparently Graham Norton is soooo much more interesting, and the cat doesn't even know what a chainsaw is....

I don't pretend I'll be any use to this forum; I cut enough firewood for my own use, and I've got the 395 to turn aforementioned ash into useable timber, but hi, and thanks.

 

Al.

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£95 is a damm good saw . Old style but good . I have one and its never let me down . Nice to meet you . Welcome and join the cl;an !

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welcome AL good bunch on hear will always if can try and help which they do. on hear more than watching telly now. more interesting and learn a lot. just need to get my head round these arial swingers types when they say about there gear not a clue:biggrin:

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finchyo you know you want one spend the money come on or cheaper than that when the job needs one hire me for the day and i'll bring mine £80 a day is cheaper than £800 for the saw and you get the man to use it too:001_tt2:

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