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miller

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  1. Thanks for the reply, yeah the saw is only 3 weeks old,
  2. Ok guys hoping you can help. I've purchased a husquarna 135 xtorq. It starts up when when I follow the instructions and when the throttle is on its fine however as soon as the throttle is released it cuts out. Why is this? What am i not doing?
  3. Hi guys I'm after a saw for occational use maybe a couple of hours a week. I was all for getting the husquarna 135 as I can get it for £189 however someone has recommended the Efco MT4100. Can you guys give me yours thoughts on which one is better. My budget was around £200 but if you guys think it's worth it I can push to £250 for the Efco MT4100. EFCO MT4100S 40CC Multi-Purpose Petrol Chainsaw (With Free Chainsaw Starter Kit) - Chainsaws Buy Efco Chainsaws Buy UK
  4. Sorry to jump in on the thread can someone give me their opinion in the better between EFCO MT4100S 40CC Multi-Purpose Petrol Chainsaw (With Free Chainsaw Starter Kit) - Chainsaws Buy Efco Chainsaws Buy UK And the Husquarna 135
  5. Cheers mate I'll check that one out
  6. Yeah thanks for that was very useful and I'm probably gonna buy the husky from one of the links you provided
  7. Cheers everyone, as I'm a newbie I've gonna ask a really stupid question. What's Aspen i keep seeing? A type of fuel?
  8. Thanks as it's going to be very occasional use I've gone for the husky 135. I can get it online for £182. Seemed a decent price?
  9. Cheers everyone and thanks for the helpful replies it's now between the Stihl ms181 and Husky 135 and I'm leaning to the husqvarna 135
  10. Is it a saw you use? What gives it the nod above the others? Cheers everyone for your replies
  11. Hi mate cheers for the reply. No I've had no training, I've used a crappy b&q petrol chainsaw for the last year serving me reasonably well. Cut down a conifer and firewood etc etc. ive got all the basic safety eqipment ie pants, gloves, helmet etc etc Cheers again
  12. Evening all Im a newbie so take it easy. Im after your help. Im after a budget chainsaw to help around the garden taking down a couple of conifers nothing major but who knows what the future holds. The chainsaw will be used used occasionally but certainly not everyday and not every week so i need your advice on which one to get i have the following in mind. Husqvarna 435 Stihl ms171 (or something similar) or lastly HUSQVARNA 135 would be great if you could give you opinion as I've used chainsaws in the best but only the crap one from B&Q. Cheers

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