Small Job Tim
ArboristSite Member
hey all,
need some real opinions and real input....
looking at the most recent Northern Tool catalog, noticed that they are offering a line of saws called "Powerhorse".....i would appreciate it to know if anybody out there has used or heard anything about these saws. I'm not looking for everyone to tell me to buy a stihl or husky....I just would like to know how these saws perform and if they are something to consider for some mild, light duty cutting.
Also, the description of the saws in the catalog mention a "walbro" carburetor. What exactly does this mean?? Any benefits??
I've asked questions about other saw companies on this site, and low and behold, everybody and their brother had a suggestion to buy a stihl or husky. I'm not looking to buy a stihl or husky....just would like to know about this particular saw company....not stihl, not husky....don't waste your effort typing...
If anyone out there has used this company before....would appreciate some serious input as to the performance, power to weight, and the overall opinion on "powerhouse" chainsaws.
Thanks a million...
need some real opinions and real input....
looking at the most recent Northern Tool catalog, noticed that they are offering a line of saws called "Powerhorse".....i would appreciate it to know if anybody out there has used or heard anything about these saws. I'm not looking for everyone to tell me to buy a stihl or husky....I just would like to know how these saws perform and if they are something to consider for some mild, light duty cutting.
Also, the description of the saws in the catalog mention a "walbro" carburetor. What exactly does this mean?? Any benefits??
I've asked questions about other saw companies on this site, and low and behold, everybody and their brother had a suggestion to buy a stihl or husky. I'm not looking to buy a stihl or husky....just would like to know about this particular saw company....not stihl, not husky....don't waste your effort typing...
If anyone out there has used this company before....would appreciate some serious input as to the performance, power to weight, and the overall opinion on "powerhouse" chainsaws.
Thanks a million...