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X-Cut gives your chainsaw more bite

Forestry

Johan Kruger, the national sales manager for Husqvarna South Africa, says selecting the correct saw chain for the required workload enhances the performance and efficiency of the chainsaw’s output. Husqvarna range of X-CUT chainsaw chains are the ideal solution.

Read more on this here – https://www.woodbizafrica.co.za/february-2023-issue-23/#february-2023-issue-23/24/

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Category: ForestryBy WBA202112 April 2023
Tags: chainsawchainsaw chainscross-cuttingfellingForestryharvestingHusqvarnaJohan KrugerWOODBIZAFRICAX-cut
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