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   17/05/2008, 17:13
Jane and Danny is not online. Last active: 02/07/2008 09:47:51 Jane and Danny

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Re: best value petrol brushcutter/strimmer ?
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Let's hope all is working fine. It is long way to take it back if there is a problem and the local shops won't want to help you with it for free.

Danny


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   17/05/2008, 18:45
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Re: best value petrol brushcutter/strimmer ?
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yeh i know its a risk but am going to try it out before we take it.If it all goes horribly wrong we will just have to spend the money that we saved on it in having it repaired.Fingers crossed hey?
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   17/05/2008, 19:43
Jane and Danny is not online. Last active: 02/07/2008 09:47:51 Jane and Danny

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best of luck

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   18/05/2008, 11:06
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Re: best value petrol brushcutter/strimmer ?
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 la firmiere wrote:
Husqvarna are now independant from Electolux and concentrate on the industrial end of the market unlike McCulloch the DIY brand. 


Thats good news, I thought it was a catatrophe with Electrolux took them over, another great name gone into a faceless company, but from what you say, its not so.  I recently bought a Husky rotavator, but I cant find any where on it thats says where it was made ?  Its a nice pice of kit though Smile [:)]

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