I am giving away a couple of saws. (I must have whatever version of CAD where you get rid of your less used saws so you can allocate more of your money toward your newer and/or larger cube saws lol.)
One saw is going to my uncle who recently gave me two smaller saws and one will be donated to the children's camp where I do charity cutting so I do not need to haul my saws there (or cut larger wood with the small MS211 they have on hand).
Thinking I will give my uncle the 55 Husky that I am working on currently once I run it a bit to make sure I didn't mess anything up. He is up in the mountains of western NC and has many 20-30 inch trees around his yard. Not that a 55 is the perfect saw for 20" plus wood but with a fresh top end plus muffler mod and 18" and 20" bars will be sufficient anyhow.
The other saw that I am able to part with is my near cherry Husky 350 that is virtually new (every moving part except for the main rod bearing was replaced last winter when it was built). Certainly more powerful than the 211 but in the big picture, not all that much more powerful. The camp property is in upstate NY and has some pretty big trees as well.
So the dilemma is if I give the 350 to camp? Or do I sell the 350 and use a portion of that cash to buy a larger project (say something in the 61/266/268/272 family). I really do not know.
One saw is going to my uncle who recently gave me two smaller saws and one will be donated to the children's camp where I do charity cutting so I do not need to haul my saws there (or cut larger wood with the small MS211 they have on hand).
Thinking I will give my uncle the 55 Husky that I am working on currently once I run it a bit to make sure I didn't mess anything up. He is up in the mountains of western NC and has many 20-30 inch trees around his yard. Not that a 55 is the perfect saw for 20" plus wood but with a fresh top end plus muffler mod and 18" and 20" bars will be sufficient anyhow.
The other saw that I am able to part with is my near cherry Husky 350 that is virtually new (every moving part except for the main rod bearing was replaced last winter when it was built). Certainly more powerful than the 211 but in the big picture, not all that much more powerful. The camp property is in upstate NY and has some pretty big trees as well.
So the dilemma is if I give the 350 to camp? Or do I sell the 350 and use a portion of that cash to buy a larger project (say something in the 61/266/268/272 family). I really do not know.