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Saws in the logging industry.
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<blockquote data-quote="1I&#039;dJak" data-source="post: 543164" data-attributes="member: 8985"><p>climbing saws and falling saws 020 & 660's -stihl... in between -huskies... just bought a 353 for some residual knockdowns in the cutblock and it worked great... the weateher was this ????s but my filter stayed clean for the whole week...when spacing in the early 90's...(saws were in the 60cc class) everybody used husky cause they were less plasticky and tougher (which was needed cuz a guy probably fell at least ten times a day) but now they're all plasticky.... i think huskies have a better mouting system though... less vibration, but i think stills got a bit more torque...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1I'dJak, post: 543164, member: 8985"] climbing saws and falling saws 020 & 660's -stihl... in between -huskies... just bought a 353 for some residual knockdowns in the cutblock and it worked great... the weateher was this ????s but my filter stayed clean for the whole week...when spacing in the early 90's...(saws were in the 60cc class) everybody used husky cause they were less plasticky and tougher (which was needed cuz a guy probably fell at least ten times a day) but now they're all plasticky.... i think huskies have a better mouting system though... less vibration, but i think stills got a bit more torque... [/QUOTE]
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