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Get your saw in the UK , I'm in Dublin and the cost of saws and chains are just mad , I'm heading over in May of the weekend to Bradford and hopping to pick up a new pair of boots and other bits.

One shop here was looking for over €900.00 for 201T , not getting from me.

What part of Galway are U from ??

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Get your saw in the UK , I'm in Dublin and the cost of saws and chains are just mad , I'm heading over in May of the weekend to Bradford and hopping to pick up a new pair of boots and other bits.

One shop here was looking for over €900.00 for 201T , not getting from me.

What part of Galway are U from ??

The prices back home are horrific to say the least, I don't know how lads living off the saw make a penny with the price of replacements, service parts etc. I'm from a little place out wesht called Clonbur. Between the Corrib and the Mask.

 

Buy a husky! Miles better than a 261!

 

Yeah collecting a 550xp tomorrow morning.:)

 

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Depends to some extent what you will use it for,with a 12 inch bar it will cut fast,& no real risk of touching your toes with it,(a common injury when snedding).

If you intend to cut logs over 10 inch diameter,then go for the larger bar,if you are long in the leg I would go 15'' anyway,the saw will more than pull it.

They are a very fast saw,your in for some fun with it!:biggrin:

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