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HI LUKE i do not no him all i will say is you get me a new ms660 and we will see if you get your job back thanks jon i no it not my buss sorry jon

 

Hi Jon. He's the kind of guy that lives payday to payday so I knew there would be no way of getting any money out of him. Just had to cut my losses. My new groundie at least paid 2/3 of the 201t

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HI LUKE i do not no him all i will say is you get me a new ms660 and we will see if you get your job back thanks jon i no it not my buss sorry jon

 

Hi Jon. He's the kind of guy that lives payday to payday so I knew there would be no way of getting any money out of him. Just had to cut my losses. My new groundie at least paid 2/3 of the 201t

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Great to see and read.

Seems stihl are pipping the post on this one. Seems quite a few of you like the 2 series stihls (ie 240/260 etc)

Nice to see a big variation from 170's to 660's/385xp and can see where ppl have such big difference in there opinion. Ive laid miles of hedges with a trusty 170 and also get the buzz firing up the stihl 075 (111cc) tho its no lightweight.

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My wee 211 is such a plucky saw, its tiny but I love it! Feels like a toy saw but will handle up to its 14" bar with ease if I keep it sharp! Only ever reach for a bigger saw if I really need to!

 

Also my 201t is absolutely fab. Once I got used to the fact it wasn't a new 200t I really started to appreciate it. Again I find myself avoiding getting a bigger saw sent up until I really have to.

 

I guess I favour manoeuvrability and lightness. There's more to life than raw power!

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560xp gotta be really!

 

At last an answer in the singular ! . Your favorite saw. People cant resist making a list :biggrin:........

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MS200 Light, good power to weight ratio. Fits in th glove box of the van.

If it was allowed I'd even use it on the ground to trim up brushwood for chipping.

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