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What saw would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaskat" data-source="post: 2535811" data-attributes="member: 54581"><p>There is rarely more than a few saws at a time on CL in AK. Thats quite a selection. The 2095 is not a firewood saw I have one and unless you weigh 300 plus its oversize. I bought mine for milling and I have bucked logs w/ it but the ms 361 and 290 use are great for firewood I should look I have a few jonsred saws and a big echo I havent dug out for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaskat, post: 2535811, member: 54581"] There is rarely more than a few saws at a time on CL in AK. Thats quite a selection. The 2095 is not a firewood saw I have one and unless you weigh 300 plus its oversize. I bought mine for milling and I have bucked logs w/ it but the ms 361 and 290 use are great for firewood I should look I have a few jonsred saws and a big echo I havent dug out for years. [/QUOTE]
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