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working as a gardener and sometime people want there trees trimmed back a bit nothing silly

 

If you have £200 for a chainsaw then it's a complete no brainer. £200 gets you a brand new MS181 from Jonesie. You don't need anything bigger, it will run a 14" but I'd use a 12", in 1.1 guage if I were you. Very efficient like that.

 

You will also get back £140 on the bay easily should you wish to sell.

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If you have £200 for a chainsaw then it's a complete no brainer. £200 gets you a brand new MS181 from Jonesie. You don't need anything bigger, it will run a 14" but I'd use a 12", in 1.1 guage if I were you. Very efficient like that.

 

You will also get back £140 on the bay easily should you wish to sell.

 

Sound advice :thumbup:

And your guaranteed a certain level of reliability with a new saw.

 

 

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Should be easier if your on benefits as they'd foot most of the bill for the training.

 

Also i didn't think it was law to have cs unit to buy a saw? As you can get them at b&q and the like!

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Lol i know stihl etc wont make there shelfs, and by the sounds of it a mc off there shelves would do the job, a couple of jobs and its paid for. Then move up to the next rank

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quite agree, some other brands aint to bad for the money, look after them and dont push them too hard. if I was starting out i would buy cheapish saw.

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