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What make and part of country. Not a stihl v husky thread. (Sort of)


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When I cut trees in the Pacific Northwest I use a ported Husky 372xp and 390xp. In the UK it's usually a ported BB 365 or 372 and a ported Echo 520.

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So it update time then.

 

Here is a pic of the map. Will get a better one by camera not iPad soon.

 

If there is anyone who doesn't see there area being made please let me know. It's interesting in a boring kind of way. Not quite the north south devide. Close but there are a few areas mixed together.

 

The orange is husky, the dark purpely orange is stihl. :thumbup:

 

(And yes I know orange for husky.....) :001_rolleyes:

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