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I have a big husky 3120 xp i bought it to use on a timber mill but ive only used it 3 or 4 times. I do firewood too but i think its a bit over the top! I used it a handfull of times to slab up four or five big trees at once because my Palax 600 would only do 10" but now ive just bought a bigger Palax that comes next week so its redundant again. It comes with a 42" bar and two new chains. Do i keep it and use it rarely or sell it? Its like brand new but what would i get for it? But i still need a saw for the odd big bits!:confused1:

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I have a big husky 3120 xp i bought it to use on a timber mill but ive only used it 3 or 4 times. I do firewood too but i think its a bit over the top! I used it a handfull of times to slab up four or five big trees at once because my Palax 600 would only do 10" but now ive just bought a bigger Palax that comes next week so its redundant again. It comes with a 42" bar and two new chains. Do i keep it and use it rarely or sell it? Its like brand new but what would i get for it? But i still need a saw for the odd big bits!:confused1:

 

sell it & buy a stihl :001_tongue:

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Get rid of it- horrible whining heavy old husky thing thatll blow up one day. Go and get an 066 stihl-lighter and itll last for years.

 

I had an 066 and the engine caseing got a hair line crack on it. It wasnt very old either. It never ran rite from day one we were not impresed. We ran two 038 av's and thay were belters thay went on for ever. But i think the build quality has gone down the pan. Theres not much difference between the real thing a the toy Stihls for kids (all plastic)! I'll just nip and get my hard hat ready for the public stoneing!:001_tt2:

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I had an 066 and the engine caseing got a hair line crack on it. It wasnt very old either. It never ran rite from day one we were not impresed. We ran two 038 av's and thay were belters thay went on for ever. But i think the build quality has gone down the pan. Theres not much difference between the real thing a the toy Stihls for kids (all plastic)! I'll just nip and get my hard hat ready for the public stoneing!:001_tt2:

 

Hahaha- great reply mate. I dont have one- i originally put 088, but then thought that the only evidence would be me picking up a 3120 and thinking it felt heavy in comparison to the 088 that i have got:sneaky2: Someone surely would have pointed that out in no uncertain terms, and i wasnt going to trawl the web looking for the weights of the two saws, so i put 066!!!:blushing::lol:

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