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Stihl4Life.DK

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  1. YES..... it´s the same,got a very late mail from husky Denmark
  2. husqarna XP and jonsered PRO,is that the same oil??
  3. how do you mix it 50:1/40:1/32:1? stock saw? ported saw?
  4. it´s 3 gen bb kits at bailyes,they have been much better since then http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=138006 I send my 361 insted,the old lady must wait :-) can´t wait to get her daughter back!!!!
  5. It´s because of the price,I like aspen alot,but the price in denmark....... :-(
  6. I have ordered 5 L off XP,stihls oil was 33% more expensive and yes,the saw is on it´s way:thumbup:
  7. not yet,I´ll send it tomorrow... parts are comming tomorrow with bigger jets
  8. I just want to find some off the best oil for a good price,then I will decide.......
  9. hi all,I have always used aspen,but after i got my own place and the need to cut more wood,it´s getting a bit expensive..... What is your favorite oil??????
  10. Or mayby a bb kit on her insted?? Bailey's - NWP Big Bore Cylinder Assembly for Stihl 046, MS 460
  11. I´m looking for a guy who can port my,it´s in great gondition and it must be done by experienced!!! I wont send my baby to anyone:sneaky2: best regards jan ps. PM me or write to my mail [email protected]
  12. with the 15",put a 8 tooth on it,it handles it very well
  13. if I should use the saw alot,i would go for the 361,but the 390 does the trick so far.......
  14. I love my MS 390,it runs great that farmer saw:001_tongue: what i found out,its not the orange handle that CUTS LOL.I only use mine in the spare time and it has never complained a bit!!i run mine with a 8sprocket and a 20"bar and a mufler mod,still alot of power even in hard wood kind regards Jan

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