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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.

 

I'll bear you in mind peatff, dont know what we are going to do at minute with it, i've one or two ideas, but if they dont happen, then i'll be in touch.

 

cheers.

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Thanks guys I think I need 50 cc saw.

I did compression test today on my MAC, it is 38cc and after 5 pulls it read 150-155 PSI.

Is this good? Never done compression test before.

 

That reading is very good,less than 120 not good

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Thanks. so really I don't need another small saw. Husky 365 is the best but I guess it is too much for my current needs.

 

husky 365 is the best all rounder,tried, tested has the t shirt,will work with 15"-24"bars quite happily,a good investment imo,a good 50/55 cc saw will also tick most boxes, fr jones will do a good finance/monthly deal

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