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18 minutes ago, Tree monkey 1682 said:

Was the anyone on here intrested in buying a virtually new efco 199 on a 30" bar.. Ex mod and un issued.. Used once on 10 cuts on a Holme oak  .... Only run on asxpen during that time. 

That's 100.9cc   Chainsaw millers might be interested .

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Blimey, I didn't even realise that, I tried to find a price on it but couldn't, I know bars aren't cheap nor are chains.... I believe it can run upto a 48" bar with ease... I've only used it once as my 162  was struggling for an obscure reason (  knackered minging Holme oak) ten cuts on an old re pollarded one. 

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Can’t remember the model, but bought a 50cc ish saw in 2006 and it did well until the handle became detached at the bottom end. Made up an ally plate and all ok. Sold it 10 years later for about 2/3rds it’s original price. Good little saw but plastics definitely not up to Husky or Stihl standards. Ignore the extra micro bar + chains that I bought as a mistake.IMG_0097.jpg

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