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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyCQ" data-source="post: 451277" data-attributes="member: 13436"><p>Im a qualified arborist. Ive used both stihl and huskies but by personal preference I prefer stihl. Id recommend you do a chainsaw course if new. Itll teach you everything from correct and preventative maintenance to correct use to fuel mixes. Like said above, the 170 mini boss is a great allrounder. You can always take the gamble of a 1 in 20 chance you might jag a good Chinese or no name brand. Anyway mate all the best with your buy and safe use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyCQ, post: 451277, member: 13436"] Im a qualified arborist. Ive used both stihl and huskies but by personal preference I prefer stihl. Id recommend you do a chainsaw course if new. Itll teach you everything from correct and preventative maintenance to correct use to fuel mixes. Like said above, the 170 mini boss is a great allrounder. You can always take the gamble of a 1 in 20 chance you might jag a good Chinese or no name brand. Anyway mate all the best with your buy and safe use [/QUOTE]
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