Stihl vs husqvarna

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Kuts
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Post: # 103770Post Kuts

My prep gang f**ked my 410 by putting neat petrol in :(

got a brand new husq 760 today and i gotta say i'm impressed, local hire/sale shop had 10 in for £350+vat. wish id have got 2 or 3 now.

sy76uk
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Post: # 103771Post sy76uk

The k760 is a really good saw.

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 103773Post Forestboy1978

Kuts wrote:My prep gang f**ked my 410 by putting neat petrol in :(

got a brand new husq 760 today and i gotta say i'm impressed, local hire/sale shop had 10 in for £350+vat. wish id have got 2 or 3 now.
School boy error. What do you do when something like that happens. Insurance or bill them for it?

rxbren
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Post: # 103779Post rxbren

to be fair their not that bad to rebuild and pattern parts are fairly reasonable

Kuts
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Post: # 103790Post Kuts

Forestboy1978 wrote:
Kuts wrote:My prep gang f**ked my 410 by putting neat petrol in :(

got a brand new husq 760 today and i gotta say i'm impressed, local hire/sale shop had 10 in for £350+vat. wish id have got 2 or 3 now.

School boy error. What do you do when something like that happens. Insurance or bill them for it?
not much you can do, i just give them a bollocking and made them cut round loads of patches with a hammer and knicker.

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