Hello there,
I've been cruising the endless world of chainsaw buying and end up with a mix bag of impression over models. Reading this site helped a lot, but I have some questions regarding those models.
1. Technicly talking, 450e is stronger than 350, and 345 is the weakest one?
2. 450e is the new version of the 350? If so, why specs are so bas for vibrations?!
450e
http://www.usa.husqvarna.com/products_product_details.aspx?pid=12450
350
http://www.usa.husqvarna.com/products_product_details.aspx?pid=132
My impressive is that 450e is a not so upgraded model, am I wrong?
That being said, the price difference between the 345e and the 450e is more than 100$. IS this justify?
Finaly, I'm planing to use this chainsaw for firewoods in Canada, no oak or huge trees. I'm helping my stepfather who's doing a lot and i'm planing on taking the family firewood contract in the next years (I already have a little 30cc or so ECHO, but this is totaly inadapted to what i'm going to do)
THanks,
David
(By the way, I know some people hate this kind of post, but I really want someone advice, other than shop dealer, on a maybe long-terme investment)
I've been cruising the endless world of chainsaw buying and end up with a mix bag of impression over models. Reading this site helped a lot, but I have some questions regarding those models.
1. Technicly talking, 450e is stronger than 350, and 345 is the weakest one?
2. 450e is the new version of the 350? If so, why specs are so bas for vibrations?!
450e
http://www.usa.husqvarna.com/products_product_details.aspx?pid=12450
350
http://www.usa.husqvarna.com/products_product_details.aspx?pid=132
My impressive is that 450e is a not so upgraded model, am I wrong?
That being said, the price difference between the 345e and the 450e is more than 100$. IS this justify?
Finaly, I'm planing to use this chainsaw for firewoods in Canada, no oak or huge trees. I'm helping my stepfather who's doing a lot and i'm planing on taking the family firewood contract in the next years (I already have a little 30cc or so ECHO, but this is totaly inadapted to what i'm going to do)
THanks,
David
(By the way, I know some people hate this kind of post, but I really want someone advice, other than shop dealer, on a maybe long-terme investment)