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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 451231" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Mate, seriously I see that kind of rubbish at the roadside all the time.</p><p>I picked up one from the kerb once, got it working and sold it for $80, then did the same with another but kept it.</p><p>Ran like a turd and always had carb problems, always a turd to start.</p><p>Ended up buying the biggest Husqvarner they make and it's been a ripper for the 5-7 years I have had it.</p><p></p><p>Buy anything Stihl or Husky and you'll only have to buy it once, all the other crap will need to be replaced/repaired regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 451231, member: 7956"] Mate, seriously I see that kind of rubbish at the roadside all the time. I picked up one from the kerb once, got it working and sold it for $80, then did the same with another but kept it. Ran like a turd and always had carb problems, always a turd to start. Ended up buying the biggest Husqvarner they make and it's been a ripper for the 5-7 years I have had it. Buy anything Stihl or Husky and you'll only have to buy it once, all the other crap will need to be replaced/repaired regularly. [/QUOTE]
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