I really don't think he is serious. I pm'd the OP about a fresh rebuilt 660 and he has never even replied.What you looking for?
I really don't think he is serious. I pm'd the OP about a fresh rebuilt 660 and he has never even replied.What you looking for?
I really don't think he is serious. I pm'd the OP about a fresh rebuilt 660 and he has never even replied.
I really don't think he is serious. I pm'd the OP about a fresh rebuilt 660 and he has never even replied.
I really don't think he is serious. I pm'd the OP about a fresh rebuilt 660 and he has never even replied.
my dream team: mac 1010, pro mac 1010s, mac 710, mac 610, pro mac 800, pro mac 850, sp 81, sp 125c
my dream team: mac 1010, pro mac 1010s, mac 710, mac 610, pro mac 800, pro mac 850, sp 81, sp 125c
OK back to business I think I'm gonna scratch the Echo CS800P off the list, The saw looks like it would be a nice production saw if you are milling, or running for hours, just by listening to it on youtube it sounds detuned to for longetivity.
Still leaning towards a Makita 6400, finally found some at a HD (they have four) but they are about 5 hours away and won't ship or transfer to a closer store.
Trying to warm up to the Husqavana's, gotta see a 372XP in action today by a pro, he let me pick it up to feel balance, seemed like a nice saw.
I come from a no replacement for displacement school but was surprised at what the 372 was doing.
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