Stock MS361 or stock 036 Pro. But, If I had more muscle and didn't mind throwing it around, my Makita/Dolmar 6401 with a Big Bore Kit would be the saw that I would keep. It's versatility is enormous.
Run the 359 till all the fuel was siphoned out of all the vehicles! Then switch to horseback, 2 man bucksaw, ax, and pure American guts!OK, since no context was provided, let's change the question: The economy has tanked badly and fuel is expensive. You've had to sell off a lot just to get by, including saws, but you need wood for heat. Spare parts and paying someone else to do service is mostly out of reach. Now what saw do you keep?
How did you know? I gotta stay off the 'net.OK, since no context was provided, let's change the question: The economy has tanked badly and fuel is expensive. You've had to sell off a lot just to get by, including saws, but you need wood for heat. Spare parts and paying someone else to do service is mostly out of reach. Now what saw do you keep?
Eventually that will be the norm again, but not yet. Especially while we all live in our isolated nuclear families and there isn't enough manpower available. That will change as kids cannot afford to move out on their own.
Does she have some nice Ash?If you could only have one saw what would it be?
The twenty three year old Blonde that I "SAW" down the street, wood will be supplied.
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