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nicholiath

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  1. Dont know if i spelt it right!!!

    My mate has cut some large conifers down from around his property the type that everybody seems to have around their garden, are they called leylandii, and can i burn them in my log burner? :confused1:

  2. fair enough, i havent lifted either saw for 11 years so forget my opinion on this subject.

    imagine buying a skoda 11 years ago, every taxi up here is one.

     

    Thankyou for your comments, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I have very little experience of chainsaws, so your advice is appreciated.:thumbup1: By the way my misses wants a Skoda estate, apparently cracking cars that don't need push starting anymore.:laugh1:

  3. Personally i would only buy stihll, but second would be husky. The jonsered might be cheaper but it certainly wont last as long. Think about it over the timescale you plan on using the saw.ie 1 year, 5 years and so on. Or who is your supplier, if you are rural and he is the nearest for miles take his advice.

     

    OK, not wanting to labour the point, but if only a few quirky bits on Jonsered are different and the engine is the same as Husky why would reliability/longevity be any different? :confused1:

  4. I have been looking at buying a husqvarna 142 for doing my firewood, so i went to my local husqvarna dealer listed on husky website. He sells Jonsered and says they are same as/made by Husqvarna he suggested jonsered model138.

    Are jonsered made by husqvarna?

    Are jonsered as good as Husqvarna?

    Which one should i get?

    I'm confused!!!!!! :confused1::confused1:

     

    I am only looking to spend in the region of £200 or just over.

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