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Best Starter Chainsaw for under $300??
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<blockquote data-quote="4seasons" data-source="post: 3967125" data-attributes="member: 34370"><p><strong>I cant believe noone has mentioned</strong></p><p></p><p>Check with your local rental shops for any that they are selling off old rental units. Home Depot sells off the old Makita 6401 sometimes for a steal. I would find a good used saw for around $200 and then buy some extra chain and a file guide. </p><p>My best saw was purchased from my father-in-law. He had a Dolmar 116si that was just too much saw for his needs. While I won't pretend it is the best saw ever built I will say that you won't find a better saw for what I paid. You should check with friends and relatives and see if you could pick up a good saw that they don't need anymore. Never know who has buried treasure in their tool shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4seasons, post: 3967125, member: 34370"] [b]I cant believe noone has mentioned[/b] Check with your local rental shops for any that they are selling off old rental units. Home Depot sells off the old Makita 6401 sometimes for a steal. I would find a good used saw for around $200 and then buy some extra chain and a file guide. My best saw was purchased from my father-in-law. He had a Dolmar 116si that was just too much saw for his needs. While I won't pretend it is the best saw ever built I will say that you won't find a better saw for what I paid. You should check with friends and relatives and see if you could pick up a good saw that they don't need anymore. Never know who has buried treasure in their tool shed. [/QUOTE]
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