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Tanaka Junk?


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Ok, I was pruning some trees in a house this week and there was this gardener guy who told me he had a little saw he never uses, got it from a friend of his apparently, says he'll sell it to me for 80 quid.

 

I looked at it, looks brand new/hardly used, it sounded weird and cut ok but what I need to know is if any of you guys have used a Tanaka and if so are they as much junk as they look?

 

It seemed strangely powerful. But nothing compared to a MS200T

 

Here is a pic of the same saw;

 

I thought it might be handy as a backup saw, although seriously damaging to my street cred if I was ever seen using it.

 

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I have used a Tanaka ground saw,it wa very light and powerfull but I thought it was too lightly built to last.Who knows what they might develop in the future though,the Japanese make excellent cars so they know a fair bit about engines.Honda makes great little motors so who knows?

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Who knows what they might develop in the future though,the Japanese make excellent cars so they know a fair bit about engines.Honda makes great little motors so who knows?

the germans make great cars, vw/audi, lambo, bmw, porsche, bugatti but to name a few and they are all owned by the same group!!!!!

german all the way....

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