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Check the price of them.

If you do a trawl through this site you'll see all the squabbling is between Stihl and Husky saw followers. Every Mc@@@@@@ I've seen on 'use' is constantly being tweeked.

 

Cheap and cheerful (unlike the owners who are cheap and miserable)

Put the money towards a proper saw.

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i have two older mcculloch saws a 10 10 automatic and a promac 850 super and they are both running well:thumbup::thumbup:

 

now they are made in the husky corporation it looks very similar to the husky design ie model 445e but maybe a big thumbs down:thumbdown::thumbdown:

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just an example, may be just the old mc culloch saws but i seen one which had been used im not sure for how long but the clutch managed to overheat so much it melted through the side casing hahaha :) best off sticking with a husky or a stihl :)

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i see abbey sales down at tavvy are selling this model on there website better to see:thumbdown::thumbdown:before one makes another mistake:thumbup::thumbup: or is it that is the question

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having seen and tinkered with the yellow perils. i would stear the Atlantic ocean from them. but as good as the Chinese copy saws. stick with husky,sthil,oleo-mac. you know it will last and work when you want it to not when it wants to

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