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Most regretable saw sale?


wisecobandit
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So weve all got rid of a saw we later regretted and wish we kept.

 

Mine was a stihl 044 I sold 18 months ago which was a joy to use, reliable and troublefree and despite its age seemingly the most powerful standard 70cc ive ever used.

 

I keep thinking about getting another or maybe an 036 to fully rebuild as a bit of a toy/keepsake to rekindle the past, however finding one at what I deem a sensible price seems an impossible task :confused1:

 

So what was yours?

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Never sold one as yet, a few dead ones lying about that i will repair one day maybe

My 346xp has started to become a bit bad tempered during warm starts, was thinking of buying a 550xp?

 

Would that be because you have now got used to warm start problems so the 550 wont feel odd :biggrin: just kiddin

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