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Who cares about it, the important bit is I can now get the obscurer parts easier again, which is very important when rebuilding my relics!

 

 

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Also the fact that stihl products have become successively poo er. Funny thing Is there own dealers were selling to unqualified operators ms201ts. I know this for a fact as my mate brought one all they did was show him the saw.

 

Becoming progressively poo what you basing that on? They still make the best contracting kit out there. I'd only ever buy Stihl for the company, but mix it up with Husqvarna for my own use.

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I am staying RIGHT out of this .....

 

Ive got this image of a large field - with stihl wielding arb types at one end and Husky wielding at the other - running at each other in to battle bit like Braveheart on two stroke:lol:

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Ive got this image of a large field - with stihl wielding arb types at one end and Husky wielding at the other - running at each other in to battle bit like Braveheart on two stroke:lol:

 

Yea . Shouting " for England and St George " even though its Germany v Sweden :biggrin:

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Yea . Shouting " for England and St George " even though its Germany v Sweden :biggrin:

 

I know which side I will be on:thumbup:

 

I quite like the thought of being a Viking - I gather we have nordic DNA in our family according to my old man - had his checked for such stuff:thumbup:

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Ive got this image of a large field - with stihl wielding arb types at one end and Husky wielding at the other - running at each other in to battle bit like Braveheart on two stroke:lol:

 

Stihl would still win as the huskys would run out of fuel before they got there. Or the modern ones would stop as they wouldn't read any oil or the right colour of oil in the fuel... Or the auto tune would kick in and they would all have to stop and retune them in the nearest tree. :001_tt2::001_tt2::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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