lawnmowertech37
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When you guys reply to this jackass you are making it worse
i hope im not a troll even though i dont know the meaning of it
:notrolls2:
When you guys reply to this jackass you are making it worse
i hope im not a troll even though i dont know the meaning of it
:notrolls2:
When you guys reply to this jackass you are making it worse
+1, maybe this is guy is Red's brother?????
Get the Wild Thingy :monkey:
Red and wanabe has another brother???:jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:
Red and wanabe has another brother???:jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:
Which is better built in terms of reliability and longevity, Sears Craftsman or Homelite.
Usually I get 2 months out of a Sears, doing maybe on average 3 minutes saw time per work day. I usually get 25 to 30 cc models. One only lasted 6 days and burned out the piston ring due to an air leak. That pissed me off and is making me think of going Homelite. How do they rack up for durability compared to Sears?
Dude you really are a freakin RETARD aren't you???? What the hell's up with you today????????? Looks like we got a new Troll on this site. Plus you can't spell worth a lick either. Husqvarna makes Husky saws, thats it. Actually I think Electrolux owns Husqvarna and Poulan.
Everybody ignore JOGGERJACKOFF
Usually I buy about 2 or 3 Huskvarnas a season. This year I'll save money and buy some Homelites at Walmart and keep taking them back when they burn jugs and pop piston rings.
Dude you really are a freakin RETARD aren't you???? What the hell's up with you today????????? Looks like we got a new Troll on this site. Plus you can't spell worth a lick either....
Ha ha ha ha!!!!! Sears Craftsman is made by Husqvarna and is their low size machines. Did you know Husqvarna is the same company that makes Poulon and Sears Craftsman and Jonsared professional chainsaws? Ha ha ha ha.
I have a Homelite CS20 that my wife bought me new in '96.It has consumed three chains and is currently on number four, this one is a Carlton non-safety chain.The saw was not supposed to last this long, regardless, its' still going and I use it for tree tops and light trimming of brush.I consider it to be a kind of exception to the rule.It has a sixteen inch bar,does'nt have much power or speed but its easy to start and is very dependable.
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