So whats the most durable saw?

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Lets talk durability.....whats the most durable specific model of saw out there? Im not talkin longest running....im talking which saw could fell a tree get stuck and flung down a mountain and survive...kinda like that dirty jobs scene...if ya havent seen that go check it out...lol. Im sure ol cream sickle has a dog in this fight.
 
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Old 10-10 Macs or Homie XL12's.

They got no love from homeowners and farmbillys when new, and there's still a buttload of them out there geting the living crap pounded out of them daily.

Next up would have to be Stihl 028's.
Every dadgum one of 'em I see in pawn shops, have road rash or other signs of mangling but they are still cutting.


Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
old skool - the 10-10. they frankensaw real well too - good parts from dead specimens graft good onto others.

then there's the craftman/poolon stuff. folks on this forum try to kill them but they won't die. Won't cut, but won't die. just happy to continue on in a blissful lameness. Like pulling the legs off from a daddy longlegs just to watch its rotund little torso writhe away by sheer force of will. dunno why but it is what it is.
 
Any all magnesium saw with a walbro. XL12, Super E-Z, Mac 10's, Poulan 245/306, etc. You can throw them outta the truck, leave them in the woods for a year, and just clean em up and add fresh gas to get another running saw.
 
I do have to say those who are choosing saws like the mac 10-10....I cant agree with you...look how many have the rear handle broken...they are tough but an all metal saw just doent seem as durable as platic-metal hybrid designs.
 

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