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dolmar, or jonsered, jonsered was its own company before being marketed under electrolux so can get away with that one !

 

now thats funny i thought jonsered was a h copy and was owned by h at one time and i did,nt know electrolux had anything to do with chainsaws

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now thats funny i thought jonsered was a h copy and was owned by h at one time and i did,nt know electrolux had anything to do with chainsaws

 

husky,flymo,mc culloch , jonsered all owned by electrolux, i believe jonsered and dolmar were around before husqvarna (chainsaws anyway ) please correct me if im wrong and correct me if im wrong again but arnt some solo saws made by dolmar ??

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husky,flymo,mc culloch , jonsered all owned by electrolux, i believe jonsered and dolmar were around before husqvarna (chainsaws anyway ) please correct me if im wrong and correct me if im wrong again but arnt some solo saws made by dolmar ??

 

My dads old mcculloch 335 has an electrolux sticker on it. I too believe dolmar produced one of the first chainsaws alongside mcculloch.

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Echo without a doubt. Best value and warranty for a non-pro.

 

:thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1: iv'e got some echo hedge clippers and there quite good

 

pssssssssssst not many models No's named with the brand name say best echo for logging or best felling saw that will take say 25/28 bar ????????

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