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    Chainsaws

    Looking at trading up from my mini boss to the husky 435 e series. Want something slightly bigger but not too big that I can’t handle. Thoughts ?


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    @Rossco your time to shine mate!
    Can't comment on the Husky Kat but I've got the Stihl MS461 and it has been one of the best purchases I have ever made. I will pass that saw onto my kids





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    Watching this with interest. Looking to upgrade my $120 Aldi saw to a real deal lol.
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    Yeah unfortunately a Stihl man so can't comment on Huskies, not anything nice lol. Nah just like Ford & Holden both have their merits. Can't beat Stihl for parts & service backup the rest is up for debate around the fire. .

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    Yeah love the 460 all round beast reliable as the sun coming up. . .



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    Horses for courses Kat, not much different between asking someone Holden or Ford, Nissan or Toyota

    I have an older Husky 372XP, its got balls but weights a bit compared 2 the newer and smaller ones. With tennis elbow and bursitis of the shoulder I actually dread been on the end of it these days and have thought on a few occasions of trading it in on something smaller and yes always having a Husky I would still consider a Stihl.

    What do you mainly use it for?

    I'm not sold on electric chainsaws yet but maybe something 2 consider also

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    Perfect for a bit of firewood collection and light pruning. . .

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    Chainsaws

    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    Horses for courses Kat, not much different between asking someone Holden or Ford, Nissan or Toyota

    I have an older Husky 372XP, its got balls but weights a bit compared 2 the newer and smaller ones. With tennis elbow and bursitis of the shoulder I actually dread been on the end of it these days and have thought on a few occasions of trading it in on something smaller and yes always having a Husky I would still consider a Stihl.

    What do you mainly use it for?

    I'm not sold on electric chainsaws yet but maybe something 2 consider also

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    Love my $250 mini boss but after 9 years it’s costing more than a new one. We run 4 wood heaters, so firewood mostly. But we both hate splitting wood with stuffed backs and necks we can’t, so the wood we cut isn’t huge. The size of the mini boss is good for camping tho. I’m mainly looking at huskies cos they have a blower thingy that blows sawdust away from the air filter, stihl does not. But neither have pink.

    Have also considered battery operated ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by katwoman View Post
    Love my $250 mini boss but after 9 years it’s costing more than a new one. We run 4 wood heaters, so firewood mostly. But we both hate splitting wood with stuffed backs and necks we can’t, so the wood we cut isn’t huge. The size of the mini boss is good for camping tho. I’m mainly looking at huskies cos they have a blower thingy that blows sawdust away from the air filter, stihl does not. But neither have pink.

    Have also considered battery operated ?
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