Homelite xl 924 or stihl 056 super

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bionicvet

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I run into some issues with a still 460 that I was building and have some very large redwood I need to slab up and I have a opportunity buy either either one of the above saws for 325 in both run and come with 36 inch Bars I’m wondering what are People opinions on what would be a better saw for milling in for mild porting
 

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Woodslasher

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I'd go with the 056, those things are pretty torquey and they are pretty good machines once they're ported. Honestly, I'd go with a Husky 2100 if you can get one, I use one on my mill and it makes a new 395 seem about as powerful as a Farm Boss. I know a guy up by Folsom who has a few he'd cut loose, but that's probably a bit too far of a drive for you.
 
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The xl925 is one heck of a saw if you are man enough to start it. Mine never gets used any more as my 372 has pretty much replaced it but the xl925 certainly has more grunt. I have a 056 on the shelf but it just dosn't fit me as well as the Husqvarna or the old homelite. I didn't realize either of those saws are worth $325.
 

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