I would like to share with you my 1-2 chainsaw punch. Let it be said here and now that no tree in North America is safe from the wrath of this dynamic duo!
Ok---the 346XP is mine and, in my opinion, it is the greatest saw ever made. It's set up with a 16" Oregon Micro Lite bar and a .325 Oregon VP chain. The 7900 is on loan from my local Husky dealer who is considering taking on the Dolmar line. They asked me to give it a test drive and offer my opinion. After having the grin surgically removed from my face...I gave the 7900 two thumbs up!!. What a big, red, angry, mean, pissed off beast! Holy Cow is this a great saw!! My only complaint was mine came with a 20" bar. Under-kill for the Dolmar...the 20 incher leaves way too much on the table for the power this saw makes. Friday I will be given the 5100 and the 420. I can't wait to cut some cookies with the 5100 along side my XP.
While I'm at it..I want to give some credit to my truck whose tailgate you see in the pic. It is a 1977 F150 supercab with an 8 foot bed. I would be lost without this truck. It starts when I turn the key and it hauls anything I put in the bed. Funny though I can't think of a better way to increase the value of my truck than by putting these two saws in its bed!
Ok---the 346XP is mine and, in my opinion, it is the greatest saw ever made. It's set up with a 16" Oregon Micro Lite bar and a .325 Oregon VP chain. The 7900 is on loan from my local Husky dealer who is considering taking on the Dolmar line. They asked me to give it a test drive and offer my opinion. After having the grin surgically removed from my face...I gave the 7900 two thumbs up!!. What a big, red, angry, mean, pissed off beast! Holy Cow is this a great saw!! My only complaint was mine came with a 20" bar. Under-kill for the Dolmar...the 20 incher leaves way too much on the table for the power this saw makes. Friday I will be given the 5100 and the 420. I can't wait to cut some cookies with the 5100 along side my XP.
While I'm at it..I want to give some credit to my truck whose tailgate you see in the pic. It is a 1977 F150 supercab with an 8 foot bed. I would be lost without this truck. It starts when I turn the key and it hauls anything I put in the bed. Funny though I can't think of a better way to increase the value of my truck than by putting these two saws in its bed!
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