Stihl ts410 or husqvarna 760

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mickg
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Post: # 56232Post mickg

>>>>>try the makita 6410. better than stihl 410

In what way mike, have you used both saws on a regular basis ?
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Post: # 56233Post ambient

i have used both give me ts410 any day makita to bulky, had ts 400 for 5 years till it died faultless, my mate has makita had to have it completely rebuilt after 18 months,hopefully ts410 will last me another 5 years ???
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Post: # 58226Post jonnyboyentire

Stihl here too
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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Post: # 58287Post DNgroundworks

Stihl here aswell, them makita's are naff

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Post: # 58291Post GB_Groundworks

Our brand new makita lasted about 6 months then died, stihl for paving and concrete or partner for the brickies/labourers haha. Or partner for big k1250 active rail saw
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Post: # 62099Post Turbina Magnum

TRUTH
Partner = Stihl
DIFERENCES
Partner is less resistant to external damage. Drop it 20x and something will brake, but partner has less vibration.
Stihl - bit more vibration, but is tougher.

Makita etc - goes in bin for 100x reasons.
Partner 1250 - use it if u have muscles like Rembo

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Post: # 62103Post GB_Groundworks

Hehe I love our 1250 it's awesome cut straight through a 255x125 road kerb

Funny image jon Rambo jumping out a Russian hind gunship with a k1250 to cut some mujahedeen paving hehe
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Post: # 62129Post Dave_L

Yeah that's what I want......a bigger saw to cut through full kerbs in one hit.
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