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argh.... do I really need more saw than my redmax 4500....
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<blockquote data-quote="greendohn" data-source="post: 3933170" data-attributes="member: 70598"><p>I'd guess a 45cc saw is pretty good for smaller wood cutting/ brushing-limbing. I use a 40cc saw for the same task.</p><p></p><p>For knocking out anything more than 12" or so you definitely need a saw in the 60cc range or larger. If you could keep your smaller saw and add a larger saw to your work bench I'd say you'll be in good shape to handle about any thing that comes your way.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned in an earlier post,,I would avoid a "used" saw from a private seller you don't know, unless of course, it's from one the guys from this site. I would trust the honesty and integrity of the guys selling on here. I say that because of the very nature of this place. A rip off or scam artist wouldn't last long around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greendohn, post: 3933170, member: 70598"] I'd guess a 45cc saw is pretty good for smaller wood cutting/ brushing-limbing. I use a 40cc saw for the same task. For knocking out anything more than 12" or so you definitely need a saw in the 60cc range or larger. If you could keep your smaller saw and add a larger saw to your work bench I'd say you'll be in good shape to handle about any thing that comes your way. As mentioned in an earlier post,,I would avoid a "used" saw from a private seller you don't know, unless of course, it's from one the guys from this site. I would trust the honesty and integrity of the guys selling on here. I say that because of the very nature of this place. A rip off or scam artist wouldn't last long around here. [/QUOTE]
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