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Radleyjim

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  1. Right it is now a toss up between a Dolmar 420 or 115.
  2. Already in touch and can already tell that he is a top bloke.
  3. Thanks for he info. Would probably be MT range if I have to get Efco.
  4. Which? Wanted to use Abbey Garden Machinery in your neck of the woods but wouldn't get until mid next week and need it ready for Monday morning. Will use them for a saw just not this one. That's what I've heard, they will keep on going and are dependable also easy to get parts nearby. That's bad, well I'm not impressed that I took a saw to a Stihl dealer 2 weeks before Xmas he ordered part same day and its still not been despatched. Not great when it's relied on to make me money. Just lucky I have last 2 weeks of December off.
  5. Seems Echo are the way forward but no dealers nearby and the online shops are closed until Monday so couldn't get one by Monday for work so limits me to Efco and limited Dolmar.
  6. I currently have a Stihl MS362 and its been with the dealer for 3 weeks now and won't be back for another week or 2. It's in as after 6 months it developed the fault that means once warm it cuts out and won't restart. Apparently it's the coil but as Stihl haven't sent the part before Christmas I won't have it back for over a month after handing it to the dealer. So I'm looking for a saw to tide me over when I go back to work on Monday and am tempted to sell the 362 once repaired and buy a larger saw. I have an efco dealer in the same town and am considering an Efco 4400 or 5200. Anyone able to give any advice?

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