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<blockquote data-quote="Black Hat" data-source="post: 3032731" data-attributes="member: 109036"><p>Im a Husqvarna fan, worked for a heavy diesel workshop 20 years ago that had a small engine dealership attached, the Husky's are easier to work on, better air filters, less vibration.</p><p>Nothing wrong with Stihl, and like all brands different models are better than others! Some Stihl saws are better than Husky saws.</p><p>I run;</p><p>45</p><p>136</p><p>2 x 372xp</p><p>395xp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Hat, post: 3032731, member: 109036"] Im a Husqvarna fan, worked for a heavy diesel workshop 20 years ago that had a small engine dealership attached, the Husky's are easier to work on, better air filters, less vibration. Nothing wrong with Stihl, and like all brands different models are better than others! Some Stihl saws are better than Husky saws. I run; 45 136 2 x 372xp 395xp [/QUOTE]
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