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Best 2 saw, 3 saw, 4 saw, 5 saw and 6 saw plan
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberMcPherson" data-source="post: 7778472" data-attributes="member: 3402"><p>You make a valid point, but Im an arborist. So my 2 saw plan requires a climbing saw even if your talking firewood because thats just how I think of and value the use of saws. </p><p></p><p>I love my 346xp's , 242xp's 357xps dearly but its easier for me to work to bridge that big gap on the ground that climb with a heavier saw.</p><p></p><p>When I started my business I had a ms200t and a 066 red eye. That was a jump</p><p></p><p>Chainsaws only ever really come in 2 sizes. To big and to small</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberMcPherson, post: 7778472, member: 3402"] You make a valid point, but Im an arborist. So my 2 saw plan requires a climbing saw even if your talking firewood because thats just how I think of and value the use of saws. I love my 346xp's , 242xp's 357xps dearly but its easier for me to work to bridge that big gap on the ground that climb with a heavier saw. When I started my business I had a ms200t and a 066 red eye. That was a jump Chainsaws only ever really come in 2 sizes. To big and to small [/QUOTE]
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