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The last bloke to use um should get um.

Now I'm wondering if you tried to poison me?

wots :msp_confused: going on matty lad you got a get road worthy tune up or check your top end compression,,, unless the nurse is a real spunk then them hospitals are not so good. take good care

Actually the young nurse was a little hotty. I had a bit of a spike in my blood pressure..

Actually now that you mention it I was eying off your 3120 :hmm3grin2orange:

It's still hanging off the mill old son. Andrew is going to clad his shed in Redgum slabs...
 
Actually now that you mention it I was eying off your 3120 :hmm3grin2orange:

Gee Wayne, that 3120 would be a menace to handle, so big and so powerful, much more power than a Chinese 070.

That's why Husqvarna make models from small to monsters, so you can work up.


:msp_thumbup: my point, ummmm I've forgotten now.



Good evening gentlmen
 
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Gee Wayne, that 3120 would be a menace to handle, so big and so powerful, much more power than a Chinese 070.

That's why Husqvarna make models from small to monsters, so you can work up.


:msp_thumbup: my point, ummmm I've forgotten now.



Good even gentlmen

Neil, perhaps your right, I'll stick with this husky until I feel more confident :)

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What in the hell is that thing Wayne? How many saws is that now? :)

I think It was sold as a husky 33, It's made in Canada by Frontier, I have 2 less saws now, a couple of Chinese ones have just been binned (minus the bars
and coils). I have about 50 or so.. :dizzy:
 
I think It was sold as a husky 33, It's made in Canada by Frontier, I have 2 less saws now, a couple of Chinese ones have just been binned (minus the bars
and coils). I have about 50 or so.. :dizzy:

Not the 70, oh dear :msp_ohmy:

What in the hell is that thing Wayne ?

Your slipping Matt (no 1), that's what Stihl based their 200T from, why they are almost identicle.
 
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Your slipping Matt the 1st, that's what Stihl based their 200T from, why they are almost identicle.

Sorry Neil. I should have known. If only Stihl had copied some of the design features from the Chinese 070's it would be an unstoppable animal. If it would start to begin with...
 
Sorry Neil. I should have known. If only Stihl had copied some of the design features from the Chinese 070's it would be an unstoppable animal. If it would start to begin with...


true, but I guess the Stihl company hasn't bothered trying to capture the shelf queen market, far as I know they like to sell their products as goers.
 
Had a play with one on them fangle STIHL Quickstop® plus additional chain braking feature on the trigger set up. Weird wacky thou i canna see the need cuz if you take your hand off it throttles back anyhoo. Why you need auto snap on the chain break is a tad beyond me The idea be better fixed into the top handle stop users reaching over one handed like to pull n play with cut bits whn they still have a hand on throttle.

I still could not figure how it worked I had the side cover off with them silly fixed nuts and it made no obvious sense

Sold heaps of the MS 251's with it fitted. Takes a bit to get used to when tuning them as when u take your right hand off to adjust the screws the chain brakes and the saw tips forward abit but I can see it working well in a situation if you tripped over or back or slipped over for some reason where the saws most likely to go away from you
 
but I can see it working well in a situation if you tripped over or back or slipped over for some reason where the saws most likely to go away from you

It is the yukkiest setup I have ever felt on a chainsaw. I think this is one case where chainsaw safety has gone too far.

I'll take ur 200t's and the 7900 :tongue2:

You have your own 200T's ya bastard. Andrew gets the Dolmar and 200T's sorry mate but only because he cooks a mean dinner involving chicken and veggies.
 
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