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Looking for a Canadian Stihl dealer who is willing to ship a MS261CM VW (Arctic) to the US.
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<blockquote data-quote="realzed" data-source="post: 6452946" data-attributes="member: 154653"><p>Don't know where my earlier reply to you disappeared off to - so I'll try again here..</p><p>Consider if your hands are getting cold and unusable when cold (I can relate from carpal tunnel) in looking for some electric gloves which are battery powered. My son got a Milwaukee work jacket from Home Depot here, and loves it and I saw that they also make heated gloves..as probably do many other work wear mfgrs. like Dewalt, Bosch, etc.. </p><p>Maybe a cheaper alternative to trying to get a 261 Arctic model with the associated cost and troubles, as well as having something that could help your cold hands when doing other jobs outside as well, to keeping those pinkies warm and toasty..</p><p>Most 2 stroke things as well as snowblowers etc. with heated grips never work as well as expected - but maybe the gloves would check out well for you. Just a suggestion - Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realzed, post: 6452946, member: 154653"] Don't know where my earlier reply to you disappeared off to - so I'll try again here.. Consider if your hands are getting cold and unusable when cold (I can relate from carpal tunnel) in looking for some electric gloves which are battery powered. My son got a Milwaukee work jacket from Home Depot here, and loves it and I saw that they also make heated gloves..as probably do many other work wear mfgrs. like Dewalt, Bosch, etc.. Maybe a cheaper alternative to trying to get a 261 Arctic model with the associated cost and troubles, as well as having something that could help your cold hands when doing other jobs outside as well, to keeping those pinkies warm and toasty.. Most 2 stroke things as well as snowblowers etc. with heated grips never work as well as expected - but maybe the gloves would check out well for you. Just a suggestion - Randy [/QUOTE]
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