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[cs-590] Hoping for some specific B&C suggestions, the longest & most-aggressive a 590 can push :)
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<blockquote data-quote="OM617YOTA" data-source="post: 7541198" data-attributes="member: 168313"><p>If I had known about the knockoff 660's when I took apart that 5' Cottonwood, I may well have gone that route. Chainsaw equivalent of the Harbor Freight tool you buy for one project.</p><p></p><p>Doing it professionally, not a chance. Spend the money on something decent. Bring your own lunch in a cooler for a month, make your own coffee and skip Starbucks, learn to sharpen your own chains for $0.15 use of a file and ten mins instead of spending $7.50/ea, etc. Scrape up the pennies and get a decent saw.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be a ****, and I know everyone starts somewhere, but if I hired a tree guy and he showed up on my property with a 42cc Poulan and I had to sharpen his saw for him, I'd send him home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OM617YOTA, post: 7541198, member: 168313"] If I had known about the knockoff 660's when I took apart that 5' Cottonwood, I may well have gone that route. Chainsaw equivalent of the Harbor Freight tool you buy for one project. Doing it professionally, not a chance. Spend the money on something decent. Bring your own lunch in a cooler for a month, make your own coffee and skip Starbucks, learn to sharpen your own chains for $0.15 use of a file and ten mins instead of spending $7.50/ea, etc. Scrape up the pennies and get a decent saw. Not trying to be a ****, and I know everyone starts somewhere, but if I hired a tree guy and he showed up on my property with a 42cc Poulan and I had to sharpen his saw for him, I'd send him home. [/QUOTE]
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