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New OWB coming...need chainsaw info....
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<blockquote data-quote="Scootermsp" data-source="post: 1130292" data-attributes="member: 26122"><p>70cc is needed !!! I tried for a while with my 55cc Husky Rancher and it was getting me nowhere. If you are cutting 10-12 full cords for an OWB you need something more than a 55 or 60 cc saw. My 372xp saves me time and is able to run a 24" bar which is needed for some pieces. I do agree that a chainsaw newbie should learn with a smaller saw....A good dealer will lend them one if they want his business bad enough....mine did , and now he has a customer that would not ever dream of buying elsewhere. As for chains go buy 10 of them from Bailey's and you'll always have sharp ones available...good luck with your saw hunt!<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/chainsaw.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":chainsaw:" title="Chainsaw :chainsaw:" data-shortname=":chainsaw:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scootermsp, post: 1130292, member: 26122"] 70cc is needed !!! I tried for a while with my 55cc Husky Rancher and it was getting me nowhere. If you are cutting 10-12 full cords for an OWB you need something more than a 55 or 60 cc saw. My 372xp saves me time and is able to run a 24" bar which is needed for some pieces. I do agree that a chainsaw newbie should learn with a smaller saw....A good dealer will lend them one if they want his business bad enough....mine did , and now he has a customer that would not ever dream of buying elsewhere. As for chains go buy 10 of them from Bailey's and you'll always have sharp ones available...good luck with your saw hunt!:chainsaw: [/QUOTE]
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