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Best Starter Chainsaw for under $300??
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<blockquote data-quote="bentring" data-source="post: 3966210" data-attributes="member: 87805"><p>They don't get a lot of coverage around here but I love my Efco. I bought a <a href="http://www.efcopower.com/products/chainsaws/mt-3500" target="_blank">3500</a> with a 16' bar and chain a couple of months ago for $210 new, (with a 5 year consumer warranty) and after the extras you might not already have like a 2nd chain, gas/jug, 2cycle oil, bar oil, and a cheapo chain sharpener from Northern Tool or similar you would still be within your total budget. It might be a bit small in the power dept at 39cc compared to some already listed but 16 inch chain on a larger powerhouse doesn't cut any deeper. I have no idea how much the other saws use, but I went for just over 20 tanks on 2 gallons of gas and one gallon of bar oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentring, post: 3966210, member: 87805"] They don't get a lot of coverage around here but I love my Efco. I bought a [URL="http://www.efcopower.com/products/chainsaws/mt-3500"]3500[/URL] with a 16' bar and chain a couple of months ago for $210 new, (with a 5 year consumer warranty) and after the extras you might not already have like a 2nd chain, gas/jug, 2cycle oil, bar oil, and a cheapo chain sharpener from Northern Tool or similar you would still be within your total budget. It might be a bit small in the power dept at 39cc compared to some already listed but 16 inch chain on a larger powerhouse doesn't cut any deeper. I have no idea how much the other saws use, but I went for just over 20 tanks on 2 gallons of gas and one gallon of bar oil. [/QUOTE]
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