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Byndy

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  1. And what about the 165R? In what was better the 165rx then the 165r?
  2. Was the 265 stronger, or has it any benefit?
  3. I would like to buy one of these brush cutters. They seems similar, i would like to know the differences...
  4. What are the differences between the Husqvarna 165rx, and the 265rx brush cutters? They look the same...
  5. Hi! I have a stock Stihl MS180 (2-mix) chainsaw. I need a little more power. I would like to mod the carb and the muffler only. Please write me, how to do it, and attach pictures too! I would like definitely change the original chain to a faster chain. .325 would be great?
  6. What is the different between the 572 and the 565? Which parts are same and which are different? Is the 565 optimal using in forest? How is it works? Could you tell me a similar model? Is it more powerful than the 365 or the 372?

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