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I currently have a stihl hs86 with a 40inch bar, for rough cutting. I.e. not the fine blade.

stihl in their infinate wisdom no longer do a bar that length unless its for fine trimming.

I need to replace it, and was wondering if the husqvarna equivalent was worth a punt?

 

Does that say HS 85.:001_tt2:

 

Looks like Porky has the explanation.

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maybe its the way you treat your tools :001_tt2:

 

 

Not at all, I treat my tools with respect and look after them. The build quality on the Echo long reach hedge cutters I have is not as good as the stihl long reach cutters. It's like a ford and an Audi!

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hope this clears up the confusion!

 

my husky 99's are fine cut ! look the same as your stihls.

ps, never mind new hedge cutters you need to get the leafblower out lol:laugh1::thumbup:

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my husky 99's are fine cut ! look the same as your stihls.

ps, never mind new hedge cutters you need to get the leafblower out lol:laugh1::thumbup:

 

HA! thanks. its my garage at home which i am currently clearing out and converting the back as an offfice to free up a bedroom ready for a new arrival in april :biggrin: dont normally keep any tools here

 

yes it is an 85 :blushing: i get discombobulated sometimes.

still not sure why they dropped this length but not the fine cut?

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I used to buy echo machinery but nearly every tool I had gave up within a year or two, I agree with Hodge, the build quality and reliability is poor, although in terms of performance/comfort/low vibration/etc I cant complain.

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