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what is the best built saw?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas72" data-source="post: 2622352" data-attributes="member: 12623"><p>I still like the McCulloch SP125 the best. It has one of the best oilier systems out there as well as a good and reliable anti-vibe system. The engine is good for a couple thousand hours and has enough power to pull a 4'-5' bar. It may not be the most powerful of the McCulloch line, but is has all the features necessary for a production cutter. I also really like the shape and feel of the saw. Not bulky at all for a 123cc power head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas72, post: 2622352, member: 12623"] I still like the McCulloch SP125 the best. It has one of the best oilier systems out there as well as a good and reliable anti-vibe system. The engine is good for a couple thousand hours and has enough power to pull a 4'-5' bar. It may not be the most powerful of the McCulloch line, but is has all the features necessary for a production cutter. I also really like the shape and feel of the saw. Not bulky at all for a 123cc power head. [/QUOTE]
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