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<blockquote data-quote="Bigus Termitius" data-source="post: 2103201" data-attributes="member: 17284"><p>I have run huskies for a couple of years year around in all conditions....let's just say its a good thing I'm handy with the tools. I'm so impressed by the one and so disappointed with the other that I'm now at that point where I'm willing to call them relative junk. </p><p></p><p>The quality of support around here is equally embarassing. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'd be in better humor if I had only run them for several hours or had nothing to compare them to. There is no doubt they are a pro saw, but what a step down. I would that husky be a better crafted saw on account of what they have to offer otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigus Termitius, post: 2103201, member: 17284"] I have run huskies for a couple of years year around in all conditions....let's just say its a good thing I'm handy with the tools. I'm so impressed by the one and so disappointed with the other that I'm now at that point where I'm willing to call them relative junk. The quality of support around here is equally embarassing. I'm sure I'd be in better humor if I had only run them for several hours or had nothing to compare them to. There is no doubt they are a pro saw, but what a step down. I would that husky be a better crafted saw on account of what they have to offer otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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