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gary112

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  1. The 346xp one of my favourite saws, small,powerful all round great saw
  2. I got a 20 on mine and reckon thats about right it pulls well with that
  3. I agree with what your saying but in the original post the guy was asking for advice on a 50cc saw
  4. AV it was a great old saw,sold it to someone for a milling saw and he never used it in the end
  5. Yep one of my regrets was i sold a very tidy 076 12mths ago,big mistake i reckon
  6. This is true i was going to have a clear out last year and sell all mine and get a couple new ones,ended up keeping em all AND buying 2 new ones, very slippery slope but cant have too many surely
  7. I would say minimum requirement is a healthy bank account! Oh and a good flask for the coffee
  8. Question:whats up with swearing? Answer:nothing Simples
  9. I think this defeats the object of this argument slagging each other off,and suggesting certain people are pathetic dicks aint gonna help much either ,just my opinion
  10. Regarding calling people a snowflake,back in Alf Garnetts day that had a whole different meaning
  11. I agree with you about using local dealers always handy to pop back when summat goes wrong
  12. If you want to go old school then 254xp all the way
  13. If you could get one a Husky 372xp would be a great choice i reckon
  14. I always have Husky technical, ticks all the boxes for me
  15. I,ve got a very tidy 046 but i think it would have to be a very generous offer to get me to part with it i reckon
  16. I reckon option 1 and treat yourself to summat new
  17. Dunno about 572 but you wouldn,t go far wrong with a 372 if you can get one great saw

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