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Top handle saws - what's the deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Poley4" data-source="post: 782371" data-attributes="member: 14516"><p>I don't think that is what Jonsered 2095 meant. Any saw, no matter how small it is, can hurt you. It's just that I would rather see an amateur with a 200T in his hand than I would a 660. It seems to me that every time someone writes in and asks for a recommendation for a new chainsaw even if he is just Harry Homeowner asking about a MS 170 or a Husky 137, he will get back post after post telling him he needs a 5100 or a 361. In my mind and experience, that is dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poley4, post: 782371, member: 14516"] I don't think that is what Jonsered 2095 meant. Any saw, no matter how small it is, can hurt you. It's just that I would rather see an amateur with a 200T in his hand than I would a 660. It seems to me that every time someone writes in and asks for a recommendation for a new chainsaw even if he is just Harry Homeowner asking about a MS 170 or a Husky 137, he will get back post after post telling him he needs a 5100 or a 361. In my mind and experience, that is dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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