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Getting serious, now what saw to use
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<blockquote data-quote="ythedude" data-source="post: 7957890" data-attributes="member: 189145"><p>Question is easy. I am an amateur arborist been carving about 1 year now. Only about 30 carvings. But people like them enough to buy them so I need to up my game. I currently run 3 stihl saws. 181c with fine tip. 1st gen ms250 , and a ms460 magnum fire bigger cuts. Don’t care for the 181c with dime tip just dosent feel right in my hands. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ythedude, post: 7957890, member: 189145"] Question is easy. I am an amateur arborist been carving about 1 year now. Only about 30 carvings. But people like them enough to buy them so I need to up my game. I currently run 3 stihl saws. 181c with fine tip. 1st gen ms250 , and a ms460 magnum fire bigger cuts. Don’t care for the 181c with dime tip just dosent feel right in my hands. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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