get you a husqvarna 2100/2101. that is a true 100 cc saw...
I got 3 red saws . .
I got 3 red saws . .
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im 6' tall 135 kg of solid build
im not tellin you what dress to buy #####.
Make the decision on your own, you seemingly allready know what your ####in gonna buy any way. . . .
If you want a true "100 cc" saw, the 2100 husqvarna is the saw, if you ar willing to round to the nearest 3 ccs, a nice 7 series mac will make you smile, but only under certain conditions. Thoes old torquers won't be runnin the show untill you have them in aboout 50'' of wood. My 103cc 795 is a complete joke untill you bury the 42'' bar past the tip, then you better be ready . . . .
My 123cc super 797 is completely bad ass with a 25'' bar however,, this leades me to believe that my super 797 would just sing with a 50'', 60'', 72''. . . bar buried.
there are plenty of Home-a-lites that are bout 100ccs, but they are weak compared to their McC cousins, uglier to . . .
Arrowhead is thinking right....the 655 pro and the P61/62 are probably the torquiest saw for a close to 100cc produced in somewhat modern fashion. Maybe I am use to them (Apologist LOL), but I think they were hard to beat on the stump, and pound for pound too.
In their day they were hard to beat. My pops had about 13 of them at one time in various configurations. They were his favorite saws. However, 390XPW or 660 properly modded will walk all over a P-61/62/655.
I saw you mention trying a 395 once, I'll have a modded 395 soon that you're welcome to demo if you want (if for any other reason just to see how it handles.)
...........there are plenty of Home-a-lites that are bout 100ccs, but they are weak compared to their McC cousins, uglier to . . .
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