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As I am getting older and weaker :001_smile: I am glad I have just sold my 3120 . My 395 is much lighter by comparison and faster ( higher revving ) but not as much torque but hey .......:biggrin:

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Just had this bought for me :thumbup::thumbup:

But as it has got a solid nose bar, i want to change to a sprocket nose asap. Ideally i want a sugihara from rob d, but i was just wondering if i could get a large husqy ( or similar ) bar for it using the large 12mm mounts for the time being.

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Just had this bought for me :thumbup::thumbup:

But as it has got a solid nose bar, i want to change to a sprocket nose asap. Ideally i want a sugihara from rob d, but i was just wondering if i could get a large husqy ( or similar ) bar for it using the large 12mm mounts for the time being.

 

HI HD looks like a OLD HUSKY thanks jon :thumbup:

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Just had this bought for me :thumbup::thumbup:

But as it has got a solid nose bar, i want to change to a sprocket nose asap. Ideally i want a sugihara from rob d, but i was just wondering if i could get a large husqy ( or similar ) bar for it using the large 12mm mounts for the time being.

 

now you can do some milling harvey :thumbup::thumbup:

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Just had this bought for me :thumbup::thumbup:

 

But as it has got a solid nose bar, i want to change to a sprocket nose asap. Ideally i want a sugihara from rob d, but i was just wondering if i could get a large husqy ( or similar ) bar for it using the large 12mm mounts for the time being.

 

 

Yes, husky shares the d009 mount (the d actually stands for dolmar mount)

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Your a lucky sod Harvey!!... im a tad green with envy. Iv just no use for a saw that big (maybe i should say my 6800i punches well above her size meaning i dont need a bigger saw) or id have one in a flash!!

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Your a lucky sod Harvey!!... im a tad green with envy. Iv just no use for a saw that big (maybe i should say my 6800i punches well above her size meaning i dont need a bigger saw) or id have one in a flash!!

 

I didnt plan on getting the 9010, i was looking at a 7900, but the price was that close, it just made sense to get the bigger saw. I'm not a pro user so it should hopefully last me a life time so to speak. Plus i've always fancied a go at milling so it fits the bill nicely.

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