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Rough Cutter

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  1. Not sure I want to be bothered going with the extra cost. 445 is running well on woodland clearance and general chipper mule work. It's nice and light too. It would be good to get a saw at say 55/60 cc and still lightweight. I guess I will have to see how long the 445 runs for. It's on 18" bar and.325 so not the fastest cutting machine.. Any ideas on giving it a bit of a porting and exhaust mods?
  2. I don't think even naked russian fairies would cheer him up.😜
  3. So it doesn't start while you are working on it
  4. Yep pull it out then you can get at it. Part number 15 shows it
  5. This unit is measured and only measured on how many cornflakes you can wee wee on. As for chocolate cornflake cake......😨
  6. I think you have wee wee cornflakes every day with the amount of grumpyness you spew out.... 😜
  7. Ooooh that is fair . Had a 362xp for years and I am tempted by one . Are the new ones as robust as they were 15 years ago?
  8. Using a 445 daily . It's a lovely saw but I'm not sure how many miles it's going to do. Any ideas on say 60 cc husky for replacement when it blows up? No other makes to be discussed please as the rest are just rubbish 😁
  9. What the hell Is mike Tyson bleddy boxing again? Idiots...

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