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Congrats Mate, that's a great score there.
I've been doing alot of work latly with a Honda Brushcutter, and they are defineatly one of the best machines I have used, powerfull, resposive and smooth!
Damn I wish this new Job didn't have such long hours, I havn't had a chance to head down to Tiny's in a while!
Cheers Ty
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yeah it's a well balanced machine there is a knocking in the clutch but from what i can see its an easy fix. Most of whats at tiny's at the moment would only be good for parts. there is a few 80's mustangs though!
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Thanks deejay. He is definately on the money there, they are definately one of the best, it will certainly get put through its paces come summertime!
Cheers
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