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ive found they are easy to flood...well my groundy has,evan if left for a while they will be a bitch to start but still my favourite saw at the momment

 

 

YEP! dead easy to flood and a sod to start after leaving! I hate my 357 and have asked my boss countless times to buy me a stihl!

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YEP! dead easy to flood and a sod to start after leaving! I hate my 357 and have asked my boss countless times to buy me a stihl!

 

you just need the correct opperator matt:drunk:

the grass isnt greener on the other side, stay husky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

still not used my beauty yet!!!!

 

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you just need the correct opperator matt:drunk:

the grass isnt greener on the other side, stay husky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

still not used my beauty yet!!!!

 

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I've never been Husky! I've been a die hard stihl user for years got 5 of em in the Landy. I just have to use a bloody Huskey at the agency!

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