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I don't think we have enough discussion on Teles vs. Danarm vs. Liner 2-man saws....

 

Alec

 

 

Difficult, all British saws, but I think I'll go for danarm as I like blue

 

 

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I meaning the top handle, I liked mine at first and thought it was a new dawn, but I now detest it.

 

mine was awesome at first then rubbish now mega. I think they need to be constantly running cant handle prunning use a 150 for that

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Difficult, all British saws, but I think I'll go for danarm as I like blue

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I like Teles myself due to the connection with Saffron Walden which is just down the road from me. Of course they're all Villiers engines anyway.

 

Alec

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mine was awesome at first then rubbish now mega. I think they need to be constantly running cant handle prunning use a 150 for that

 

Agreed. If you make slow cuts it all goes wrong. It has to be full throttle no matter how small or what you're doing.

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Have you seen the film Déjà Vu?

 

several times

 

To be fair though, TCD, if I was asking which topper, Stihl or husky, and you pipe up with echo or dolmar, your opinion is about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike. Context!

 

That's because you all think S&H are the only brands that make pro saws; y'all need reminding!!! :lol:

 

Oh and in response to the OP, McCulloch.

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Agreed. If you make slow cuts it all goes wrong. It has to be full throttle no matter how small or what you're doing.

 

Shame though its nice in hand

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