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I hope he's ok.
Nothing wrong with a 170/180 with a wt215 and a muff mod nice light inexpensive little saw's .
Bur we are chainsaw snobs here lol
 

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@Genius I've been told recently that I'm not helpful, and condescending to everyone, anywhere on the Forum, but did you get the pictures of the 377 that I am willing to send you for the cost of shipping? Because it's for your grandpa.


Went thank you Hippy

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@Genius I've been told recently that I'm not helpful, and condescending to everyone, anywhere on the Forum, but did you get the pictures of the 377 that I am willing to send you for the cost of shipping? Because it's for your grandpa.
Glamour shot.
Good looking saw's.
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Wow, Jon settled it, I was to post this, nevertheless I gone post it anyway :pesas:

Ross, if your grandpa struggling alot with his back you should go as light as you can, if pro saw, MS 201 mTronic with rear handle.
I got bunch friends who use them cleaning small threes underneath the high voltage line around here, the only weakness they has is all the plastic parts around the clutch area, but those parts is quite cheap.
If he can manage one class heavier its MS 241 mtronic, last version with lighter bolts, and it seems Scott is the guy :clap:

Skip them new Husky 439 and 543, they're pure junk.
Due lack of quality parts I dont mention 242, distance from the front handle bar to the trottle is the shortest I've seen, its power head is actually shorter then MS 201 :D guess whitch saw you use your right hand in less motions in limbing work ;)

Yuck, I mention Stihls more often then Huskies, maybe I need time at an mentally clinic!!!!

Good luck in your decission Ross
 

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Wow, Jon settled it, I was to post this, nevertheless I gone post it anyway :pesas:

Ross, if your grandpa struggling alot with his back you should go as light as you can, if pro saw, MS 201 mTronic with rear handle.
I got bunch friends who use them cleaning small threes underneath the high voltage line around here, the only weakness they has is all the plastic parts around the clutch area, but those parts is quite cheap.
If he can manage one class heavier its MS 241 mtronic, last version with lighter bolts, and it seems Scott is the guy :clap:

Skip them new Husky 439 and 543, they're pure junk.
Due lack of quality parts I dont mention 242, distance from the front handle bar to the trottle is the shortest I've seen, its power head is actually shorter then MS 201 :D guess whitch saw you use your right hand in less motions in limbing work ;)

Yuck, I mention Stihls more often then Huskies, maybe I need time at an mentally clinic!!!!

Good luck in your decission Ross
Hi tor
Do you still have 10 finger's?
 

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Where did Dustin go?

I thought he was going to single handedly fix this site.

We don't need that drama here, Ross. Posts like this are ruining OUR site.

That and the new moderators. I heard they actually had their balls removed in a horrible mingo marker accident.
 
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