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I knew you'd say 261 before I saw you had even commented this thread! It's a great saw! And yes I have used a Husqvarna before you ask haha

 

When the predecessor has more in torque and speed, you know it's a crap model

 

 

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Didn't know you had run one Rich, thought you may have chosen that Ryobi with the dodgy oiler:confused1:

 

I was waiting for you to pipe up over the ryobi. :lol::lol::lol:

 

:sneaky2: to you.

 

It wasn't my saw, and neither was that green thing that I had in earlier in the week. :001_tongue:

 

Ryobi pcn4545 I think. Horrible little thing.

 

But I have found worse and got worse on the bench. A makita cut off saw. Need to replace the pot and piston. Don't even start on how to strip it down. I'm sure ther Weill be plenty of pictures going on the bench thread. Took me 20 mins just to get the carb out.

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Husquvarna.

 

Yeah, those Chinese copys are crap!

 

Ok. Husky 266, pile of rubbish.

 

Too heavy for you? Remember, all your lovely m-tronic saws are all set up by husqvarna now! A wolf in sheeps clothing :lol:

 

 

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