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I run mostly Stihls as well as an old 70E Jonsereds. I keep them in battery and they go through soft and hardwood like a hot knife through butter. Got rid of my Pull-ons years ago, but fresh (to me at least) ones keep showing up: so I use 'em for loaners.
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Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H My Husky has run circles around all the Stihls I've owned in the last 30 years. It's been a great saw. As if not a [bleep] chance. I have almost heard it all.. no offence. STIHL OR BUST It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀
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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀 Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still?
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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀 Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still? No, just 3 times quicker.
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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀 Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still? No, just 3 times quicker. Yer probly a Ford driver too!
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No, just 3 times quicker. Ah, speed cutting.
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You CLUELESS fhuqking Snowflakes are hilarious. A Stihl couldn't muster the power requisite,to pull a greasy string out of a cat's ass. Hint RINKHint RINK 2Hint RINK 3"Tell" me "more". Laughing! Though in fairness...I've only personally cut better than 100,000,000 bd ft of Timber (Hunnert Fhuqking Million board feet). Bless your hearts. Laughing!..................
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No, just 3 times quicker. Ah, speed cutting. Ahh. You like to go through your wood slow. Stick to your day gig.
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I like Stihl but the Husky saws I have been around seem pretty good.
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I like Stihl but the Husky saws I have been around seem pretty good.
Until they break.
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Tell him how much you pay for your saws, and how fast you are at wood cutting. I'm sure he'll be impressed. I know I sure am
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I suppose thats right Toddly.
The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.
A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.
RARELY see a Husky on a fire.
My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me.
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Tell him how much you pay for your saws, and how fast you are at wood cutting. I'm sure he'll be impressed. I know I sure am You’re opinion is so valued I’m sure. Buy a Stihl, it only hurts once.
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I own a Still of comparative size and bar length to a 620P ECHO brand saw. I believe Echo will outdo a Stihl. We've had a lot of cutting this year due to a tornado taking down lots of trees and a barn. Been cutting stuff since early April. I don't have complaints against the Stihl but the Echo seems to be the better saw. Try it before you deny it.
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I suppose thats right Toddly.
The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.
A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.
RARELY see a Husky on a fire.
My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me. You should write for hallmark.
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Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H Laffin!
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I own a Still of comparative size and bar length to a 620P ECHO brand saw. I believe Echo will outdo a Stihl. We've had a lot of cutting this year due to a tornado taking down lots of trees and a barn. Been cutting stuff since early April. I don't have complaints against the Stihl but the Echo seems to be the better saw. Try it before you deny it. Echo is very comparable.
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I suppose thats right Toddly.
The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.
A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.
RARELY see a Husky on a fire.
My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me. You should write for hallmark. Who says I dont?
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Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H Laffin! You lookin at your dick?
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Never said I didn't own a stihl I'm just here to listen to you self aggrandize Do you have a stump to stand on?
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