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Good news for you , you actually got a really good tool there from what i hear ... and i am a saw snob !! . While you imagine that everyone full time in the game goes for Husky XP or Stihl pro i hapened to notice 391s in Two different hardwood mills i know who have a vast array of stuff (ms 880s , 661s 395s and the like ) . Both had been sold them by the same dealer (obviously the profit margin must be high on semi pro stuff ) but they were getting plenty of hacking and the owners and user both rated them .

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Good news for you , you actually got a really good tool there from what i hear ... and i am a saw snob !! . While you imagine that everyone full time in the game goes for Husky XP or Stihl pro i hapened to notice 391s in Two different hardwood mills i know who have a vast array of stuff (ms 880s , 661s 395s and the like ) . Both had been sold them by the same dealer (obviously the profit margin must be high on semi pro stuff ) but they were getting plenty of hacking and the owners and user both rated them .

 

This has made my day! :thumbup:

 

I was thrilled with my purchase, despite the inevitable online dissection of how I'd wasted my cash .. 'Shoulda bought a XXxXxX' etc.

 

Knowing that some people with the choice of anything at all welcome them over the threshold makes me feel content that I haven't bought a lemon, and will enjoy my new toy.

 

I appreciate you stepping up to put some credence to my decision.:thumbup1:

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We'll done rich next thing is to get you climbing then you got another list of must haves. But the Mrs can't complain because it's the same hobby :biggrin:

 

 

Thanks mate!

 

Trust me, if I started climbing the trees, I wouldn't need a @&£)%# chainsaw!

 

I could just pull the bloody things down, or snap off the branches one by one :blushing:

 

I'm more Tarka than Tarzan dude!

 

I'm willing to have a go though, if you've got a training bonsai I can start on! :thumbup1:

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Hi

 

That seems like a really good deal, should fly on a 16" B&C

 

well done

 

 

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Thanks mate :001_smile:

 

Got it on my lap now, reading through the manual (well looking at the pictures) had a look at the bar, chain, tools etc. Wiped the PDI oily fingerprints off it :001_rolleyes:

 

Fuel in the tank, oil reservoir dry...all looks good! :thumbup1:

 

It is a lump, but somehow that's a + for me rather than a -

 

Feels solid.

 

Wouldn't want to sling the thing around all day, every day mind. :thumbdown:

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