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Bunsen

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  1. Bunsen

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    Still not sure what direction i will be heading in after completion of certificates hence enquiring about a mid range saw that will cover a broad range of tasks. I did enquire a few weeks ago with my soon to be instructor about the MS181 as a mate has one he would lend and the reply was it would be bordering on ok for the course if not a little too small. Thanks
  2. Bunsen

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    Thanks for all the info and spelling corrections, lots to think about. Would the MS181 be ok with the larger bars or struggle ? appologies if i am asking obvious rookie questions.
  3. Bunsen

    Which Sthil

    Hi.. Thanks , will have a look.
  4. Bunsen

    Which Sthil

    Hi.. Thanks for your input. Not sure exactly which direction i will be going in yet so your MS 241/261 is what i shall look at. Confused about which bar length to go for , what do you advise. Many thanks again.
  5. Bunsen

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    Thanks for the Info ...
  6. Bunsen

    Which Sthil

    I am retraining and hopefully moving from the print industry into aboriculture and will soon be starting out by taking my CS30 and CS31. I will be buying my first chainsaw and it will be a Sthil as i have a dealer with a good service department on my door step, but i am unsure which model to go for with regards to size/power? i would want something that would be an all rounder and be suitable for most ground working/felling. Please advise. Thanks

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