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I have chainsaws and chainsaw accessories.
Durability isn't an issue and they are fairly easy to service. Just don't hit it with a tractor.
Not quite sure what will tolerate that more, a flexible plastic body or rigid full metal body...Durability isn't an issue and they are fairly easy to service. Just don't hit it with a tractor.
Double sided felling axe. Machete as back up. No gas, oil, chain files or mechanical failure. The fun factor wears off very soon so I would go with a Dolmar 421 and buy the makita version while you can still get them in blue as a back up incase something happens to the Dolmar and needs repair.Not being smart but what about a nice machete ? Easy to carry and damn sure cut anything you've mentioned I'm just thinking the wiegjt to carry would be basically nothing ? If you need a saw I'd find the smallest sold
Homelite being your name, my first saw was a homelite. Do you have a need for a homelite hardcase. Will ship it. I have a box to send it in. I dont want money or nothin just trying to get it off my porch. It was for a mainstream homelite (dont remember the model 16 inch scabbard tho. Up to you, if not im just throwing it away!!! Very sorry to op for bombing your thread. Can send pics via pm if you want itI failed to notice the wieght issue difference with your jonsered. 271t I held at dealer felt like a feather, price tag was very reasonable.
You guys are killing me. Okay, the ms150 is how this post started and I am back considering it. I love the weight at 6.1lbs. Then someone mentioned the echo cs361p which is 8.3 lbs. 24cc vs 36cc. Which of these two saws would cut faster considering the diff in chain type(my guess Echo)? Is the 2lbs extra weight worth the 12cc? Please keep the input to these two saws please. Remember I will be cutting no bigger than 4. Stihl is $529 vs Echo $399MS150, hands down. Fit it with 3/8 Picco if need be.
The 150 seriously outperforms it's size.sw
You guys are killing me. Okay, the ms150 is how this post started and I am back considering it. I love the weight at 6.1lbs. Then someone mentioned the echo cs361p which is 8.3 lbs. 24cc vs 36cc. Which of these two saws would cut faster considering the diff in chain type(my guess Echo)? Is the 2lbs extra weight worth the 12cc? Please keep the input to these two saws please. Remember I will be cutting no bigger than 4". Stihl is $529 vs Echo $399
The 150 seriously outperforms it's size.
63PS3 chain
20 acres for now. This will grow to over 100 acres. That is why I am looking to get a commercial grade small saw. The ms170 is close to 9lbs powerhead and was told by my local Stihl dealer it would not hold up.20 acres? If it was me I'd pick up a good used MS170/MS180/018/017. They're not nearly as incapable as many say. They're light, cheap and cut fine. You can find one for $100-$125 easily enough. Keep the chain tight.
Im a noob still (6 years total between ground and climbing) f*** a ms180. Atleast if it has that stupid ass self tensioning bs on it. Maybe a later model but it was garbage20 acres? If it was me I'd pick up a good used MS170/MS180/018/017. They're not nearly as incapable as many say. They're light, cheap and cut fine. You can find one for $100-$125 easily enough. Keep the chain tight.
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