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1 minute ago, topchippyles said:

So how does it stack up against a husky gaza 

I think its just as good as any 60cc Husky,i ,m not complaining about any Husky mind cos personally i,ve never had any trouble with autotune Husky,s and i still really like my 550xp,but the price is a fair bit different and its a great powerful saw and very well made

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I think its just as good as any 60cc Husky,i ,m not complaining about any Husky mind cos personally i,ve never had any trouble with autotune Husky,s and i still really like my 550xp,but the price is a fair bit different and its a great powerful saw and very well made
Gary do you think it would pull a 28 inch bar when milling? Cheers.
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5 minutes ago, harvey b davison said:
9 hours ago, gary112 said:
I think its just as good as any 60cc Husky,i ,m not complaining about any Husky mind cos personally i,ve never had any trouble with autotune Husky,s and i still really like my 550xp,but the price is a fair bit different and its a great powerful saw and very well made

Gary do you think it would pull a 28 inch bar when milling? Cheers.

Not a chance harvey as to under powered at 60cc for a 28" bar milling

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24 minutes ago, harvey b davison said:
10 hours ago, gary112 said:
I think its just as good as any 60cc Husky,i ,m not complaining about any Husky mind cos personally i,ve never had any trouble with autotune Husky,s and i still really like my 550xp,but the price is a fair bit different and its a great powerful saw and very well made

Gary do you think it would pull a 28 inch bar when milling? Cheers.

No Harvey that would be expecting too much i think,i,ve got it on 18" 3/8 and it pulls like a train on that,i would think 20" would probably be max

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10 hours ago, gary112 said:

I think its just as good as any 60cc Husky,i ,m not complaining about any Husky mind cos personally i,ve never had any trouble with autotune Husky,s and i still really like my 550xp,but the price is a fair bit different and its a great powerful saw and very well made

Much smaller than the 365? Similar spec no? 

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1 minute ago, gary112 said:

Similar saw in comparison

You being a husky man gaza something that me and mr rees both enjoy reading. That saw stubby posted last week with the wrap around handle looked a nice saw and on spec it was a 90+cc so question is have you used one for milling 

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36 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Not a chance harvey as to under powered at 60cc for a 28" bar milling

Don't want to make anyone wrong here, but I have run a 36" lo pro on a husky 365, did fairly well. Bit slower than a 92cc saw, but it did mill well. :thumbup1:

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