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not just the chain break

 

I sure earlier in this thread its shares a lot of similarities of the 201 and 540 but your right I see a lot of Stihl but not much Husky. If it's got the Husky grunt then it's on my shopping list

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I sure earlier in this thread its shares a lot of similarities of the 201 and 540 but your right I see a lot of Stihl but not much Husky. If it's got the Husky grunt then it's on my shopping list

 

Hi RICHIE just order one mate thanks Jon

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I see what you mean about the chain brake Steve...however the bodywork looks solid

 

By solid do you mean heavy? I like the Dolmars that I've used, but that does look like it would weigh a fair bit hanging off your harness. I haven't done a weight comparison from Google, I'm just looking at the photo's on this thread.

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That first one looks great, what model is it?

 

A friend had a demo of the 50cc ground saw, he said it was a right beast, loads of torque compared to a 550 👍

 

The 1st model is the ps-222th

The second model is the ps-3410th

 

Both these have been in production several years now

 

But waiting on the new one too come out and there will be a demo saw that will be going around the country an soon a s it touché down here :thumbup::thumbup:

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Hi Jon it's not out yet. And when it does I gonna have fun telling Mary. We had to get a new saw on a stick last week. The hege trimmer died yesterday and we got a hedge job in a fortnight . I think she gonna put my furries in a mincer in a minute :blushing::lol:

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The 1st model is the ps-222th

The second model is the ps-3410th

 

Both these have been in production several years now

 

But waiting on the new one too come out and there will be a demo saw that will be going around the country an soon a s it touché down here :thumbup::thumbup:

 

We want a play with it Andrew

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By solid do you mean heavy? I like the Dolmars that I've used, but that does look like it would weigh a fair bit hanging off your harness. I haven't done a weight comparison from Google, I'm just looking at the photo's on this thread.

 

I've just weighed the saws

The ps-222th top handle with bar chain and scabbard 2.5kg

The ps-3410 top handle with bar chain an scabbard 3.51 kg

The ps -3410 rear handle carving saw with bar chain and scabbard 3.62 kg

 

:thumbup::thumbdown:

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