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  difflock said:
All those saws an only one fuel jar?

 

Lol theres another 2 fuel/oil cans in the trailer always.

 

The husky was actually used most cleaning up and taking off the smaller timber. Its one I fully rebuilt about a month ago and fitted with a zama instead of the walbro so wanted to make sure it was running properly as hadn't been used for long periods.

Don't normally take that many saws out with us but every now and again I like to run a tank thru each one to ensure they still work ok. Just happened we had felled a couple big beach in the morning so we had enough cutting to ensure that all the saws got a bit of use throughout the day.

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  GTR tool repair said:
Urm. Anyone notice the husky looks spotless like it has never been used yet the stihls are filthy.............

 

Gives the game away a bit at what saws I prefer :sneaky2:

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