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What older model chainsaw has the most durable engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="sean donato" data-source="post: 8048522" data-attributes="member: 123795"><p>First, your biggest problem is you don't want any opinion other then your own. Which is fine.</p><p>I highlighted what you claim you want to talk about. Junk new saws and wonderful old saws. You, yes you, even made it an old vs new.</p><p>Not a single person has misrepresented anything you have said. No one has been passive aggressive, and not a single person had lied about a single thing but you. The bolded part is from the first page of this thread. That's pretty cut and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean donato, post: 8048522, member: 123795"] First, your biggest problem is you don't want any opinion other then your own. Which is fine. I highlighted what you claim you want to talk about. Junk new saws and wonderful old saws. You, yes you, even made it an old vs new. Not a single person has misrepresented anything you have said. No one has been passive aggressive, and not a single person had lied about a single thing but you. The bolded part is from the first page of this thread. That's pretty cut and dry. [/QUOTE]
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