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thats good news you have just made my day Ian iam glad you like it :thumbup::thumbup: i think its a good honest contender in the 50cc class

 

Its a great saw andrew, plenty of power, sounds brill and looks great, far better than a 261, as good as a 550xp but no electronic gizmos! Will be buying more in due corse.

 

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Its a great saw andrew, plenty of power, sounds brill and looks great, far better than a 261, as good as a 550xp but no electronic gizmos! Will be buying more in due corse.

 

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5105 by any chance?

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Sure is :thumbup:

 

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belter :thumbup: I got mine from stateside and fretted a bit about warranty but it just don't break! Sounds like a go-cart,revs like a wasp,cuts like a 550,teriffic! I'd buy 10 if i had the money and space :001_smile:

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belter :thumbup: I got mine from stateside and fretted a bit about warranty but it just don't break! Sounds like a go-cart,revs like a wasp,cuts like a 550,teriffic! I'd buy 10 if i had the money and space :001_smile:

 

you have hit the nail smack in the wood and out the other side :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

i bought mine in 2010 from the states and its the perfect softwood thiining saw so good for snedding TCD would'nt be without his either

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belter :thumbup: I got mine from stateside and fretted a bit about warranty but it just don't break! Sounds like a go-cart,revs like a wasp,cuts like a 550,teriffic! I'd buy 10 if i had the money and space :001_smile:

 

you have hit the nail smack in the wood and out the other side :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

i bought mine in 2010 from the states and its the perfect softwood thiining saw so good for snedding TCD would'nt be without his either

 

haha brilliant. Been laurel bashing today, my work mate just wanted to use my 5105! I let him, he'll want one before long :biggrin:

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What are your thoughts on the PS 9010 compared to more main stream saws? How long ago did you buy it and what sort of money would you guess at the moment I should expect to shell out?

 

Old, heavy and slow - based on the reports I have seen.

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