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I used it for a while, but went back to high-clipping because this needs both hands.

 

 

Yea that could be a pain in the! Carritools getting snagged on branches is also annoying tho!

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Hé guys, here's mine.

. 43 12 inch 3/8 originally mounted on the Stihl 192.

The .43 10 inch 1/4 of the 150 is probably the better choice cutting wise but sharpening the 3/8 with a 4 mm file is imho for me the better option.

 

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Mark, it's a lovely saw, take it from an old git like me, it would be one you would be glad you bought, just decide what chain to run and go for it.:thumbup1:

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True Macca.

I could stash it down my boxers, it could go undiscovered for months!

 

 

I think something that big would be noticed right away down your boxers bolam!

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