formula_pilot
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Hi,
I don't post much, but I am here quite a bit, and that is causing the problem.
First, even though I had a pretty good but smalll saw, I bought a 346XP in March 2010, to use as my "firewood saw", to heat my house, and planned on it being able to meet my needs, even if it took a little longer on the bigger trees. I love running it and has done everything well, very pleased with it; but after hanging around here seeing videos, etc, I kept thinking how much nicer it would be to have a bigger saw for bucking up the bigger trunks, likethe really hard, dry oak from last weeks wind storm. So I just bought a NIB Univent 372XPW on ebay. My dad said that pretty soon, I will not be able to afford to "save money" by heating with wood, between the new chain saws, trailer, tools etc. I am not sure how many years of heating with wood it will take to break even at this rate.
I don't post much, but I am here quite a bit, and that is causing the problem.
First, even though I had a pretty good but smalll saw, I bought a 346XP in March 2010, to use as my "firewood saw", to heat my house, and planned on it being able to meet my needs, even if it took a little longer on the bigger trees. I love running it and has done everything well, very pleased with it; but after hanging around here seeing videos, etc, I kept thinking how much nicer it would be to have a bigger saw for bucking up the bigger trunks, likethe really hard, dry oak from last weeks wind storm. So I just bought a NIB Univent 372XPW on ebay. My dad said that pretty soon, I will not be able to afford to "save money" by heating with wood, between the new chain saws, trailer, tools etc. I am not sure how many years of heating with wood it will take to break even at this rate.
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