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Hi all, your probably all bored of these questions about what saws shall I buy, husky vs stihl etc. But I after a saw for personal use, for a few little jobs for the family mainly, now I want a mid sized saws, something not too big to sned up but something that's got the power just incase I need it, ideally something will run a 18" or maybe more comfortably. Been looking at a husky 350, only got around £300 max or £400. Any suggestions?

 

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Hi all, your probably all bored of these questions about what saws shall I buy, husky vs stihl etc. But I after a saw for personal use, for a few little jobs for the family mainly, now I want a mid sized saws, something not too big to sned up but something that's got the power just incase I need it, ideally something will run a 18" or maybe more comfortably. Been looking at a husky 350, only got around £300 max or £400. Any suggestions?

 

Thanks and sorry!

 

 

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You must have more money them sense. I use my husky saw on a regular basis anything upto 24 inch is the norm larger on occasions. What mighty saw is this just a husky 141. After 7 years the pull start has finally packed up so took it in for repair or be binned in the meantime ordered a new equivalent 135 from FRJ for £175 arrived following day well chuffed. Even better news when I got old faithful back repaired for £60.

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