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Flog it to Mr Shires Ti then buy the second placed saw that cuts quicker and doesn't break strangely enough :001_smile:

 

Had to get my beat side...the back of my head so you can't see my face....looks like am about to eat my phone....I better not post a pic of you climbing that ash tree then.

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I might stick it on arbtrader......

 

Award winning saw for sale..

Best in 50cc class...

Lots of power at low revs....

Doesn't bog down in the cut (really?)

Erm......Slight crank issues....

Free cardboard box when you purchase this highly rated saw....

 

Don't forget to put its an inch longer than other saws. That will definitely shift it:confused1:

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Don't forget to put its an inch longer than other saws. That will definitely shift it:confused1:

 

 

If lay all the separate pieces of it out in a line it's actually a foot longer.

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Good point. Smash it up and lay the bits out in a row

 

 

No need to. It has a self destruct function fitted as standard.

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Actually I better give credit where it's due.

 

We have many strimmers, hedge cutters. Stihl saws. Blowers and chainsaws , except for a few chainsaws, we always buy Stihl for our teams because having tried other brands we find Stihl stuff to be the best.

 

Stihl have also been top notch in providing training for our guys in maintaining the machines we use.

 

Horses for courses

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