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Anybody running the Chinese Stihl knockoffs?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Shooters Apprentice" data-source="post: 7667448" data-attributes="member: 179583"><p>I'm one of those "A-holes" that buys the farmer-tea saws in bulk and resells them.</p><p></p><p>I am always 100% honest with people. They are not a Husqvarna or Stihl, they are a farmertec. Are they as good as the XP model husqvarnas? No. But I think they ARE better than the typical homeowner saw, and I have had great luck with the ones I have, and the ones I have sold and maintain.</p><p></p><p>When you can get a 365 clone for around the same price as a box store marked Poulan, I would go with the clone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Shooters Apprentice, post: 7667448, member: 179583"] I'm one of those "A-holes" that buys the farmer-tea saws in bulk and resells them. I am always 100% honest with people. They are not a Husqvarna or Stihl, they are a farmertec. Are they as good as the XP model husqvarnas? No. But I think they ARE better than the typical homeowner saw, and I have had great luck with the ones I have, and the ones I have sold and maintain. When you can get a 365 clone for around the same price as a box store marked Poulan, I would go with the clone. [/QUOTE]
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