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Bellamy

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  1. <p>new saw come yesterday off flea-bay, took it hedgelaying today, guess what? Won't frickin start!</p>

  2. Cheers for the replies everyone. I'll have to go with the majority, as the saws running fine I'll just see how it goes & maybe in the future make the jump to the 550 & keep the 254 as a back up. + it certainly looks in better condition than the one on ebay at the moment with a big crack in the ali side plate at £250!!!
  3. Hi guys, New to the site and this is the first time I've ever posted on a forum! Hope someone can help. I was given a 1998 254xp to help me get through my cs 30,31 earlier this year off a friend who said it was struggling to start, I serviced it straight away and although this is my first saw I feel as though it starts and runs fine. Whilst on my course one of the lads had a new 550xp which I used to do some snedding when mine run out of fuel and found it much more maneuverable even though it had a 15" bar compared to my 13". My question is this- do I stick with the "Legend" or do I Upgrade to the modern 550? Any help greatly appreciated.

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