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  1. I love my Makita DUC 355 14 inch 36v with rotatech chain and spare set of 5 AH batteries and only now use my ms 241 for bigger stuff
  2. I like the good positive attitude there Paul
  3. I sometimes burn driftwood and its fine but wonder if its safe or a bit toxic what with all the salt in it
  4. I would say yes in some applications I bought a stihl MSA 200 for home logging, could not fault the saw for that use but missed the noise and decided I was to tight to have £600 quid plus of equipment sitting around when £200 MS 181 does the same job
  5. spuds your man find him on here
  6. I find my ms 241 does every thing I want with ease to feed my log burner even if im cutting up 26inch dia trunks so I think in your position if an when I needed any bigger I would buy a second hand 70cc use it and sell on again they sell well just a thought
  7. Good advice Barry or bit of fuel down plug hole shorly must be the next thing to try
  8. I have heard old stale fuel mixl is a killer of engines and modern fuel mix goes stale about 2 to3 months in
  9. I find them unbeatable value for money and have had no problems so far
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    Hi Pat sounds like you need to speak to spud on this forum
  11. Really pleased you got your bar back hunter well done
  12. I am happy with mine bought some for the ms 181 and the echo 360wes find slightly more vibration but they don,t have dig in and cut for me they are excellent value for money but am not using day in day out

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