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Jamlala

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  1. As I am a freash new college boy, I have used both and I will say that they bog down VERY quick. The pick up ok but not fantastic and the battery life is just a joke. In the future they obviously will get alot better, but for now... don't bother. (my opion don't bit*h)

     

    Did you use it for the whole duration of the battery life? Just interested as to what you based your opinion on.....

  2. Have spoke to my local dealer regarding t540xp release date he tells me it should have been in the spring but they (husqvarna) are having trouble getting it to run on the aspen fuel and release may be delayed until late summer!!!!!

     

    Love a rumour based on absolutely nothing!

  3. Rumours indeed!! Yes its been delayed more than I would have liked, no it has nothing to do with Aspen (why would it?), and no the 560/562 isn't delayed anyway (only ever planned for August).

     

    The T540XP contrary to many amazing rumours I have heard is not (and never has been) in production until July, it has been held up due to the factory wanting to get it absolutley right before they release it. Due to the 'performance' of previous models we cannot run the risk of releasing something that doesn't perform 100% correctly from the off.

  4. Out of the 2 that've mentioned I agree that the MS200 is a better saw, but surely a bit of an overkill for what your use will be? 339XP are fine, if slightly unusual looking, chainsaws but still a sledgehammer to crack a nut methinks. Look in our (I work for Husky!) range and you could come up with a 435 as a nice value for money lightweight saw.

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