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Full Skip
on 5th Sep 2008
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Item: Husqvarna 350 Chain Saw
The studs that hold the bar are mounted in weak plastic and allow the chain to be pinched when the nuts are tighten enough to hold the bar securely. When loose enough to let the chain move freely, the chain
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Review by
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on 2nd Sep 2008
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Item: Stihl 021
This little saw does everything it is intended to and more. The Stihl 021 is great for trimming and small firewood cutting. It always starts and runs great. Take care of it and it will take care of
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Review by
Guest.
on 29th Aug 2008
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Item: Black and Decker GK1640TK Chainsaw - 40cm Bar
I own one of these Black and Decker GK1640TK Chainsaws which comes with a 40cm Bar. I really works well and I rate it on the Value for Money. The only thing bad about this chainsaw is that it certainly loves
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Review by
Guest.
on 29th Aug 2008
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Item: Black & Decker GKC1000-AB Alligator Lopper
I am a 53 year old woman and this Black & Decker GKC1000-AB Alligator Lopper is one of the best garden tools I have ever used. I was able to trim everything I needed in 20 minutes. The only thing that would
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Review by
Guest.
on 26th Aug 2008
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Item: Husqvarna 350 Chain Saw
I also am a home owner. I, however do heat predominantly with wood. Live one 10 acres and cut 5 to 10 cords per year. I put 200 to 300 hours on the saw each year.
I am surprised by the engine
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Review by
Loathecliff
on 25th Aug 2008
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Item: Einhell MK38
I have an Einhell MK38. After one year it is working fine. Easy to start & maintain. After looking at other Chinese chain saws this is by far the best.Sure if I used one everyday I would have bought a
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Review by
vintagegamingsystems
on 23rd Aug 2008
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Item: Husqvarna 350 Chain Saw
Bought this Husqvarna 350 Chain Saw for my Dad for Christmas last year. 8 months later the exhaust fell of and one of the bolts striped. Took it to the dealer and they repaired it for $16. Used it for a week,
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Review by
Guest.
on 23rd Aug 2008
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Item: Sears Craftsman Incredipull 55cc Chainsaw
have had this Sears Craftsman for the best part of 3 years now. leaks some. 20 inch bar is more than I need mostly. for the cost of it I figure it 's well paid for it's self. should probably pitch it, but it
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Review by
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on 23rd Aug 2008
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Item: Homelite Timberman 45 18
The Homelite Timberman 45 18 is the worst saw I ever owned. Will never buy another one. Bogs down way to easy. Fine for limbing, which is not what I bought it for. Too heavy. Brake broke on it the 2nd time
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Review by
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on 22nd Aug 2008
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Item: Poulan 3416 16
The Poulan 3416 16 is an excellent saw for the price. Only bad point is you can just flat wear them out but it takes many many trees. I tend to use them on jobs that are too big for them, but they can flat
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