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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfront" data-source="post: 1204119" data-attributes="member: 27491"><p>Don't buy a small cheap saw, you will just be upgrading next year. The Husky 350 with a 18" bar is a good saw for about $350 now they call it a 450, that is what I started with, I cut over 10 cords with it last year no problems, This year I bought a 372xp a great one two combo punch. You will find all your big cutting with the 372xp and small logs and limbing with the 350/450.</p><p>WARNING : buying saws is addicting once you use a 372xp the others will seem like little kids toy's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfront, post: 1204119, member: 27491"] Don't buy a small cheap saw, you will just be upgrading next year. The Husky 350 with a 18" bar is a good saw for about $350 now they call it a 450, that is what I started with, I cut over 10 cords with it last year no problems, This year I bought a 372xp a great one two combo punch. You will find all your big cutting with the 372xp and small logs and limbing with the 350/450. WARNING : buying saws is addicting once you use a 372xp the others will seem like little kids toy's. [/QUOTE]
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