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The PS 420SC and PS 5105 are 2 on the list ..been Itching to get one of the new generation for a while plus would be good to evaluate personally as a saw to recommend or not when I'm asked . Echo CS450..550 are the other saws on the list. Is there such a thing as "A step to far" !:biggrin:

 

Perhaps the Dolmar 115 as well then? :biggrin:

 

The Echos are nice too, I get CS390'd, 450'd & 620'd by my Echo loving French friend Phillipe who has a nice tractor also...

 

I understand there is a rule - correct number of saws =(current number +1):biggrin:

 

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Perhaps the Dolmar 115 as well then? :biggrin:

 

The Echos are nice too, I get CS390'd, 450'd & 620'd by my Echo loving French friend Phillipe who has a nice tractor also...

 

I understand there is a rule - correct number of saws =(current number +1):biggrin:

 

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Ahh ..well ..115i already in the family,all be it awaiting some work before it gets used in anger.

I to have heard that "current +1 calculation "!! it translates into Lots of things in life iv found :thumbup:

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I would sell the 24 and 26 with out consideration like but would never get rid of a working 361! .

 

Not a fan of the 024 and Ms 260 then Matty ?

Iv only recently started using Sthil and have taken a like to the Ms saws ..361 was hard to come by in good knick at a price i could stump up. Thing is ..the 024 is almost original " Mint" ! and the 260 is fresh as well.

Cant see ever finding another one like it ( 024av ) and it has given me a idea how they were when fresh back in the 90s.

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I've owned all of those and the only saw I miss is the 361.

There are many better 50cc saws than those two ,they are near ancient design not good power and delivery and awful anti vibes as well ... They made a mistake replacing the 361 though it's a cracking saw!

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I've owned all of those and the only saw I miss is the 361.

There are many better 50cc saws than those two ,they are near ancient design not good power and delivery and awful anti vibes as well ... They made a mistake replacing the 361 though it's a cracking saw!

 

Points taken ..

Right then..thats 1 vote for the 361 staying .

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I would sell the 24 and 26 with out consideration like but would never get rid of a working 361! .

 

Ditto, I would lose the 260 but only cos I've fond memories of the old 024 "Woodboss"...

 

Points taken ..

Right then..thats 1 vote for the 361 staying .

 

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Sell them all and get a husky 560.

 

Suicide!!! How wrong would that be! Suck me sideways, that would the dumbest thing ever!

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