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Gus McWilliam
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Hi all, I'm in the market for a large (bigger than 70cc) saw for a relatively small price. Not fussed about condition as long as it runs. Any offers/suggestions? :001_smile:

Gus

 

What short of budget have you got and how new does it need to be? I have a couple of older 80cc Huskys that are pretty good and a 100cc Jonsered kicking around!

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Any stihl would be nice tbh. No husky dealers too close to me.

 

if your thinking "relatively small price" I think you can forget a Husky or Stihl dealer, always cheap stuff on evil bay.

your not going to get something for nothing so spend decent money on a decent saw & in the long run it will cost less.

Spud would be first stop as recommended :thumbup1:

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