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<blockquote data-quote="maxburton" data-source="post: 463323" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>I used a Husky 334 for a while and never liked it very much. I just got a Stihl MS200T and it is great. All you have to do is fire one up and you'll have to buy it.</p><p></p><p>Here's how perfectly balanced it is: When running at full throttle, the centrifugal force of the chain (on a 14" bar) throws the weight back just enough to bring the center of gravity perfectly upon the trigger. It's awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxburton, post: 463323, member: 9620"] I used a Husky 334 for a while and never liked it very much. I just got a Stihl MS200T and it is great. All you have to do is fire one up and you'll have to buy it. Here's how perfectly balanced it is: When running at full throttle, the centrifugal force of the chain (on a 14" bar) throws the weight back just enough to bring the center of gravity perfectly upon the trigger. It's awesome! [/QUOTE]
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