I need to buy a saw to cut some wood.

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Business a little slow today Blood??????
or is it raining up your way too??
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When you get your wood cut you can load it in this...

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Just about any saw will do ya, but try to stay clear of the models with partial turn flip caps.:greenchainsaw:
 
Safety first. Get comfortable using this, then step up to something with more power. Look at the description: "Looks like the saw Pro loggers use!"

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I had one similar to that when I was...oh 3-5 years old!!

I sure helped out cutting wood lol. The chain spun and it made motor noises of some sort.

That was a nice memory to bring back.

Good post blood:cheers:

Bill
 
With the utmost respect to the OP, I think we will need some more information with respect to this. It is essential for us to know what kind of outfit you will be wearing so that you can pick a saw, bar and chain combo, and other accessories that will best compliment your figure. With the summer sailing and barbecue season coming, we need to find you a saw that is speaks to your undeniable style and spirit.
 
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Sorry for my vague post before here are some pics to help in your selection.

I would go with an electric, Black-and-Decker to be exact.

Also buy a generator and a 25' extension cord for the deep woods cutting jobs.


Chainsaw

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Generator

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A ported MS880. 16" bar with square ground chain.

For a limbing saw get a ported 3120 with the same setup.

no no no wrong bar combo you need one of those custom 5 inch bars brad had hahaha with a 26 1/2 tooth sprocket.....duh
 
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