I picked up a nice little 192C rear handle trim saw from a pawn shop for managing brush , it's got decent power and weighs next to nothing. I love my 026 but it gets heavy after all day use in the thick stuff.
I don't have a budget for new saws either which is why I was pretty excited to get this 034 av super with a new carb kit taped to it along with a newish 20" bar, two chains, and two 15' log chains for $30! Here's the saw on the front passenger floor of my old subaru after I picked it up with the card kit duct taped to it.
I gave $200 for it out the door and it looked as though it had never been run , also had a new 14" bar and non-safety chain.You're gonna love that saw. One of the best purchases I've made. The rear handle is what makes it for me.
I gave $200 for it out the door and it looked as though it had never been run , also had a new 14" bar and non-safety chain.
Full of fluids and ready to cut it weighs like 9.5 pounds...and feels like it's perfectly balanced.
30 bucks, you suck! That's a fantastic deal, and all the extras, man...
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nice gun! My newest one is the Springfield XD-S 45.
I gave $200 for it out the door and it looked as though it had never been run , also had a new 14" bar and non-safety chain.
Full of fluids and ready to cut it weighs like 9.5 pounds...and feels like it's perfectly balanced.
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