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This message is assuming that my local Stihl/Husky dealer was telling the truth - he usually does and he will NOT post parts, so he's for real.

 

I would like to extend my thanks to Husqvarna for a very good piece of design.

 

You have finally managed to produce what looks like a good top-handled saw.

:thumbup:

 

BUT - as seems to be the way these days you've managed to make it a bit more difficult for MS200 users to convert.

 

You cleverly use the same chain as Stihl (fank god 'Arry) but just so the 10 or so chains I have cycling around for my MS200s cannot be used on your saw you have developed bar lengths which require a different number of drive links!

:lol::lol::lol:

Thanks - I can honestly say that I considered buying one of your saws this week (I've heard decent reviews) but I'll wait a year or so till my MS200s have used up all those chains and gradually died.:001_tt2:

 

If you want to fight in the market - think about who you are competing with and maybe find ways to entice customers over.

:confused1:

 

Couldn't agree more, the same is true of vehicles. I cant understand why the winter tyres for my Land Rover wont fit the wife's Nissan shopping trolley.

 

I mean don't these people talk to each other?..........

 

:laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:

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I'm not actually sure what this thread is about?

 

Is it a well done husky thread or an up your stihl thread?.

 

Or is it a I got a stihl and don't like it so I'm off to husky?

 

Or is it a stihl policy moaning thread???

 

I'm confused....

 

I think Husky have missed a trick -

I am wondering why they didn't make their bars of a length to be compatible with the MS200 chains. It would mean we could have a mix of saws without having to have.... you can work out the rest.

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