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<blockquote data-quote="Woodhawker" data-source="post: 650608" data-attributes="member: 14967"><p>I ended up just collecting saws from trades, and good deals I couldn't pass up. I've got five saws now and would like to go with the three saw plan, but it is nice to have choices for the job at hand. In addition, I've got two toddler boys and they are going to need a saw when they get older to help me with the fire wood. If your cut a lot of wood you always need a spare or two. Even with 5 saws, I'm still looking to get a Husky 375 or Sthil 044 to make quick work of the larger trees.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>________________________________________________</p><p>Poulan 3400</p><p>Sthil 029</p><p>Sthil 028</p><p>Sthil 012</p><p>Husky 257</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodhawker, post: 650608, member: 14967"] I ended up just collecting saws from trades, and good deals I couldn't pass up. I've got five saws now and would like to go with the three saw plan, but it is nice to have choices for the job at hand. In addition, I've got two toddler boys and they are going to need a saw when they get older to help me with the fire wood. If your cut a lot of wood you always need a spare or two. Even with 5 saws, I'm still looking to get a Husky 375 or Sthil 044 to make quick work of the larger trees. ________________________________________________ Poulan 3400 Sthil 029 Sthil 028 Sthil 012 Husky 257 [/QUOTE]
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