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HI PHIL may be but can you handle it mate 7% cizzzer jon :thumbup:

 

Only 7% Jon?! I'd have thought you'd have double figures

 

 

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Ill second that!

 

In my experience Sthil have had the edge, but saying that I have not used a husky since my 365 xp. I couldn't really get away with it but I hear the new husky's are awesome, I'm yet to use one though...

Some of the less common brands of saws may be of quality but for me parts need to be readily available and be up to the job every day. This is why Stihl do a professional range. I think you need to evaluate how offer the saws you want are to be used and decide from there

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It's not just the saws though. Think of all the other threads we have on a weekly basis.

 

"What strimmer line is best for X?"

 

"What blade should I use for Y"

 

"Thinking of getting a tracked skidsteer, are they any good?"

 

"Where do I get a grab for my digger, are they worth it?"

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It's not just the saws though. Think of all the other threads we have on a weekly basis.

 

"What strimmer line is best for X?"

 

"What blade should I use for Y"

 

"Thinking of getting a tracked skidsteer, are they any good?"

 

"Where do I get a grab for my digger, are they worth it?"

 

 

its alot of stuff to get all in 1 place at 1 time....whos going to be doing the tree work when we are "busy"?...:laugh1:

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