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If you have a good dealer near you 2nd hand isn't always a terrible idea. I bought a 254xp over a year ago and its a fantastic machine- even though its had a hard life it still has the heart of a lion! But then as the great-great-great grandfather of the 550 its a good lineage I guess. (Another plus- you can have 3 254s for the price of 1 new 550)

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ms 290 stihl nice versatile saw

 

Surprised at that. Found mine heavy, ungainly, and slow to rev up when snedding. A plodder saw that made the day hard work. Traded mine for use of a hire car and still don't miss it.

 

OP, steal your hubby's 260 and try it for a couple of days work. If you like using it buy a husky 550xp as you'll find it similar in size but nicer to use all day.

 

 

 

 

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Just passed my cs30/31 (or whatever it's called now!) I used one of my own ms260 mostly, but did get a chance to have a play with the instructors husky 550 and the college's ms261's and I have to say I'd have my ms260 over the ms261 but the husky also over the ms261

 

 

 

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And if you intend to buy new and keep the saw a while may I recomend heated grips. Unless your a fair weather arb girl

 

I would say the same, most of the girls I know who work outside always mention having cold hands. A very good investment indeed. I picked up a reasonable condition 346xpg (the g indicates a heated handle) for £220 on eBay. I can't really notice too much difference power wise though it's much lighter than my 357xp.

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I'd suggest the smallest saw that will be adequate otherwise you'll get angry at having to lug around the extra weight.

 

 

Also, Stihl X-Fit trousers because they are nice and tight.

Sorry.:blushing:

 

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Another vote for the 241. Proper pro saw, nice and light, plenty of power.... :thumbup1:

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