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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Best Chain saw for under $1200.00 to buy for cutting trees once a month or so, not every week?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maintenance supervisor" data-source="post: 7797338" data-attributes="member: 161502"><p>I started out with a 10-10 Automatic and a ProMac700 , both very capable saws and both under 200.00 . At 54cc and 70cc they cut firewood and dropping trees for me for 2 years.</p><p>My interest in chainsaws expanded to many models and makes but the old American magnesium saws are extremely reliable and there's literally millions of them out there that require basic maintenance skills to go back into service. Now there's specialist who will even work them over for you.</p><p> With as little as you'll be using a saw thats the direction I went, and is my suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maintenance supervisor, post: 7797338, member: 161502"] I started out with a 10-10 Automatic and a ProMac700 , both very capable saws and both under 200.00 . At 54cc and 70cc they cut firewood and dropping trees for me for 2 years. My interest in chainsaws expanded to many models and makes but the old American magnesium saws are extremely reliable and there's literally millions of them out there that require basic maintenance skills to go back into service. Now there's specialist who will even work them over for you. With as little as you'll be using a saw thats the direction I went, and is my suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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