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My dad has a husqy 135, and it was a good little saw when it was running. However it has just had a light sieze and now requires new internals, which isnt really worth it considering the price of a new one.

 

He also has a mac 420, which is used and abused but still going although showing signs of wear now. But put them side by side and we would both prefer to use the mac for some strange reason.

 

Me personnally, i run a dolmar ps350 and a makita 9100. For what you are wanting to do, i would personnally opt for something like a dolmar 5105 or 6100. People also rave about the echo range, but cannot comment as i have never used one.

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My dad has a husqy 135, and it was a good little saw when it was running. However it has just had a light sieze and now requires new internals, which isnt really worth it considering the price of a new one.

 

I'll take it off his hands if he doesn't want to spend on it harvey. I have one and it would be an interesting project. Ask him if he's interested.

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