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I suppose something around £500 mark as like you say it is worth while getting something that will last me.

 

Husky 555 looks good, can get a good deal on ebay. Would you buy from the states?

 

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wouldn't buy from the states as you will have import tax to pay, I've found that f r jones & sons web site had very good prices for saws.

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wouldn't buy from the states as you will have import tax to pay, I've found that f r jones & sons web site had very good prices for saws.

 

You will pay our 20% VAT on any non EU import - think there is a threshold but it is something like £15.

 

This is despite already paying US tax and also you will find that the warranty probably won't be valid in the UK

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back to the saw question - 550XP or a good 560XP or 346XP secondhand - but would get it from a known reliable source...and NO, I don't have one for sale:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

 

id go 560xp i should have got one in stead of the 555, but still the 555 is a very nice saw and i have no complaints as yet.

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Thanks for advice everyone. I am currently half way though cs30/31 and its going well.

 

In regards to the saw, husky 550 xp looks like a good bet but what would be the Stigl equivelant, the ms 261?

 

Thanks

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