psquared
ArboristSite Member
Nice Choice
Congrats on not pinching pennies and wasting dollars. It sounds like you have a decent Husky dealer.
You should love that saw. Keep in mind it will take a while to break in, and don't hesitate to have it checked out during or after that break-in period of about 10 tanks of gas.
Also, note the way it cuts new, chip size, speed straightness of cut. It should never cut worse than that, in fact it should only get better. If it doesn't - come back to A.S. for sharpening and bar care tips.
I rarely see a homeowner wood cutter that knows how to keep his saw tuned and cutting well. Some of them might as well be using buck saws. It laughable and dangerous.
Make those chips fly...
Congrats on not pinching pennies and wasting dollars. It sounds like you have a decent Husky dealer.
You should love that saw. Keep in mind it will take a while to break in, and don't hesitate to have it checked out during or after that break-in period of about 10 tanks of gas.
Also, note the way it cuts new, chip size, speed straightness of cut. It should never cut worse than that, in fact it should only get better. If it doesn't - come back to A.S. for sharpening and bar care tips.
I rarely see a homeowner wood cutter that knows how to keep his saw tuned and cutting well. Some of them might as well be using buck saws. It laughable and dangerous.
Make those chips fly...