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TreeswingerPerth

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  1. Echo , Dolmar , IMO
  2. Get a 550xp
  3. I run mine on 13+15"
  4. Looks a nice job .
  5. 560xp for me
  6. Been there ! That's why I changed . When you go Jap , you won't go back !!
  7. Aye , Fat Eck and his team don't exactly fill you with confidence when dealing with country side matters . I'll be guarding the Meikleour hedge , rest assured of that .
  8. If you are gonna be using it day in day out get an xp IMO .
  9. 550xp is a great saw so is the 560 + 576 , depends what you want to do and how much cash you want to pay .
  10. I'm running one of mine on 18" and the other on 15" , both on stihl full chisel .325 chains . Both on Sugihara bars
  11. 372xp
  12. Have you checked the fuel line aint split ?
  13. You put us all to shame man ! Green with envy here .
  14. You'll end up buying sugi's for all your saws , SUPERB bars .
  15. Husky 353 would be a good all rounder for you .
  16. Pfanner stretchflex , fine grip from Clarks .
  17. Ms200T , 201T , 346xp , 560xpX2 , 372xp , 281xp , 395xp , 066 + 242,254,266,272 semi retired . Tooooooo many !! Forgot my trusty 262
  18. I've got a big ex army waterproof /airtight box in the van full of spares , never been stuck yet . It's a must IMO . Oil's , fuel and grease go without saying .
  19. Ebay's your answer , people a regularly paying too much for used saws on there .
  20. T540 , 560xp , 372xp , 395xp would be my choice .
  21. Sprinter for me , power and not too bad on fuel , fantastic vans .
  22. I've got a Harkie , it does really well in cold weather , but I prefer my Clark's cut and climb when it's not cold , much less sweat in it !
  23. Looking a bit too cosy , you two if you ask me !!

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