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ones that run (mostly)

 

20 something ms200t's (from my cold dead hands you 201 sobs)

3 x cs260t's

3 x 242xp's

6 x 346xp's

5 x 262xp's

2 x 357xp's

6 x ms44's and ms46's

5 x ms66's

2 x ms88's a 3120xp and an 090

 

And a few others, 395 394 jreds top handle echos etc

 

started with a 200t and a 066. should have stopped there

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200t for climbing

Ported 357 for main ground saw

660/076 for big wood

 

Got loads of over saws but there the 4 I could not do with out

 

 

 

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I reckon that you've got a point.

All you really need is a 200/201,husky 560xp and the 660 (for tree surgery anyway)if they are sharp and running right they're the ones to reach for.

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