Whats the saw you were using years ago with your father?
Thats the saw to get.
Share the activity with a younger one of today.
Thats the saw to get.
Share the activity with a younger one of today.
I mentioned earlier the McCulloch 610. Both bar studs are stripped and it weighs a ton.Whats the saw you were using years ago with your father?
Thats the saw to get.
Share the activity with a younger one of today.
Trying this one again... posted the same yesterday, but it has yet to show up.
I found a Husky 346xp yesterday for $150 and couldn't pass it up. The guy used it for a "carving" business and has retired so he is selling some of his saws.
It's not the 60-70cc that was recommended, but I couldn't pass it up. This saw seems to be one of the most referenced in the 50cc range. If I end up needing more, I feel confident I can get my money back out of it.
It has 325 sporckets and a 20" bar.
WoW... Love my new [to me] Husky 346 xp!
I put the file on the chain and then went out and played with the saw some. I didn't cut anything down, but had about a 14" limb that got knocked out of a tree during a hurricane a few months back. It sliced thru it like butter.
i then went over to some old deadwood and cut them up. again no problems. I think I'm gonna like my new saw. :msp_thumbup:
In addition to all the reading on here, I also spent over an hour on You Tube watching different videos on chainsaw safety, sharpening chains and felling trees.
WoW... Love my new [to me] Husky 346 xp!
I put the file on the chain and then went out and played with the saw some. I didn't cut anything down, but had about a 14" limb that got knocked out of a tree during a hurricane a few months back. It sliced thru it like butter.
i then went over to some old deadwood and cut them up. again no problems. I think I'm gonna like my new saw. :msp_thumbup:
In addition to all the reading on here, I also spent over an hour on You Tube watching different videos on chainsaw safety, sharpening chains and felling trees.
Four Oaks is about 30 minutes south of Raleigh. I'm about 5 minutes from the intersection of I-40 and I-95. That would be great if you are close. Let me know.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Funds are limited, so I'm hoping to keep it under $300. Going to do some research on the suggestions and check out the classifieds here and a few other places.
So if you knew someone who needed a snow shovel cuz his broke and his driveway was full of snow and you had a garage full of them you wouldn't sell him one because you were "collecting" snowshovels?
WoW... Love my new [to me] Husky 346 xp!
I put the file on the chain and then went out and played with the saw some. I didn't cut anything down, but had about a 14" limb that got knocked out of a tree during a hurricane a few months back. It sliced thru it like butter.
i then went over to some old deadwood and cut them up. again no problems. I think I'm gonna like my new saw. :msp_thumbup:
In addition to all the reading on here, I also spent over an hour on You Tube watching different videos on chainsaw safety, sharpening chains and felling trees.
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