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Re: homelite 330
« on: February 13, 2015, 02:17:04 pm »
Not to dispute your opinion . . .

But I worked on some saws that were considered to be harder to work on. I found them to indeed be different to work on than some of the current popular chainsaws.

After thinking about these difficult chainsaw examples, I considered that I was not familiar with their structure and they were not really harder to work on but different?
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