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What is the cheapest made saw to ever cross your bench? For me I think it would be the Hitachi 33cc (if I remember correctly) rear handle. The plastic and construction of that thing was just junk.
Cheapest saw was free....
Cheapest built was probably a Remington Mighty Mite.
I hope to find one of those used and inexpensive someday. It's a clamshell with quad transfers and removable transfer covers. It should be easy to port. Remove the cat material from the muffler and you could make a really light little screamer. 8.6 lbs and A/V.What is the cheapest made saw to ever cross your bench? For me I think it would be the Hitachi 33cc (if I remember correctly) rear handle. The plastic and construction of that thing was just junk.
Just like there excavators!What is the cheapest made saw to ever cross your bench? For me I think it would be the Hitachi 33cc (if I remember correctly) rear handle. The plastic and construction of that thing was just junk.
Pre scored, at least it saves u the frustration of trying to use them firstMy vote would have to go with the chinese homelites.guy gave me 2 to build him 1.I looked them over and gave them straight back to him.looked like both came pre scored from the factory.
Have you owned one of thier excavators?Just like there excavators!
Have you owned one of thier excavators?
Around here they outlast any others.I have a EX200-5,i know i wouldn't trade it for any other make with similar extras or hours...not a chance in hell.
Thomas
Cat,Mack and Cadillac!! I'm sorry my opinion differs from yours. Merry Christmass!Have you owned one of thier excavators?
Around here they outlast any others.I have a EX200-5,i know i wouldn't trade it for any other make with similar extras or hours...not a chance in hell.
Thomas
I hope to find one of those used and inexpensive someday. It's a clamshell with quad transfers and removable transfer covers. It should be easy to port. Remove the cat material from the muffler and you could make a really light little screamer. 8.6 lbs and A/V.
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