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Hi all I was just wondering as chainsaws tend to give up the go in time and they can get expensive to run a large selection of saws, what would be the best setup for saws that you guys are running on hear. Im Currently running 2 x ms 200s , 1 x ms 150 , 2 x ms 260s and borrow a ms 660 when its larger sections (but this can be a bit overkill at times)

 

Any advice would be great to hear

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I'm running the following:

560xp

385xp

090

051

200t

150t

Also have an 020av and 357xp in my workshop

 

 

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Hi all I was just wondering as chainsaws tend to give up the go in time and they can get expensive to run a large selection of saws, what would be the best setup for saws that you guys are running on hear. Im Currently running 2 x ms 200s , 1 x ms 150 , 2 x ms 260s and borrow a ms 660 when its larger sections (but this can be a bit overkill at times)

 

Any advice would be great to hear

 

HI MATE 361/461 660/661/880 :thumbup1:thanks jon :thumbup:

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Stihl Ms200t, 12"

Husky 346xp 15"

Husky 576xp 18" and 24"

Makita dcs9010 30"

My set up and it works well, probably won't need anything bigger but I'd like a husky 3120xp for milling

 

 

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ms201t and an ms460. I have others but they never come out to play

 

Thought u bought a t540xp Steve?

 

 

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