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Helping a Friend Decide - New Chainsaw
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<blockquote data-quote="Hermio" data-source="post: 7772462" data-attributes="member: 139705"><p>For my 2 cents worth, if money is no object, Stihl MS500i. I am nearly 70 myself, and it is the least fatiguing saw I have ever used. It is lighter than many of the 60cc class saws, but it gets the work done quickly so I don't have to spend as much time cutting. I use a 20" bar, and rarely, a 25". If they won't cut it, I can't lift it. I cut typically 6 cords of firewood per year. I also stay in shape by exercising regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hermio, post: 7772462, member: 139705"] For my 2 cents worth, if money is no object, Stihl MS500i. I am nearly 70 myself, and it is the least fatiguing saw I have ever used. It is lighter than many of the 60cc class saws, but it gets the work done quickly so I don't have to spend as much time cutting. I use a 20" bar, and rarely, a 25". If they won't cut it, I can't lift it. I cut typically 6 cords of firewood per year. I also stay in shape by exercising regularly. [/QUOTE]
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