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All my bosses have asked what size saw employees want vut all been forestry/ timber people so every one choose from a 360 up to a 660 bo point in making people carry a saw thats the wrong size for the way they work though never been given the choice of make ive always used stihl also we got to choose bar length and chainsaw trousers but one place the insisted on haix protector pro boots dunno why its just what we where given

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So do you consider what your staff would like before purchasing a new saw?

 

No, give em a knackered old one with a blunt chain.

 

The ones that sharpen, service and work with it without moaning get a new saw of their choice and get to keep their job.

 

:laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:

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