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Thing is Niko, we've got these things called muscles so we don't have to worry about taking the labels off our hairdryers in the woods.

 

Well, suit yourself - all is fine when people know what they are doing, and why! :001_smile:

 

...but often that isn't the case.....:wink:

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That's ok but when parts are becoming obsolete there are only certain parts that will interchange and you could end up waiting for parts

 

Better off buying new and orange like this one PS-7910

Full Wrap Handle , HD air filter

Sugihara bar 8 pin sprocket

 

It cuts fast enough for me :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

 

That is a very nice looking bit of kit.

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