happysaws
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Old-school Mac 125.
No bones about it. At my age, and a lifetime of saw experience. It would be the new MS241 with a 16"bar. Weight vs strength endurance comes into play.
Howdy MountainHigh: Good to see ya still hangin' roun the old site.a wise choice Sagetown,... with age comes wisdom !
.... and the need to go easier on your joints and back ;-)
hey partner ... ya i like to drop in here whenever I need a break from the daily grind.Howdy MountainHigh: Good to see ya still hangin' roun the old site.
How do you figure it's cheap? If it's because you can go buy one for a few hundred bucks I guess you could say that's cheap. But if you look at the millions of dollars maybe even billions it took for research and development since the introduction of a chainsaw I would say it's been a very expensive tool. Why would one ask the question and start such a stupid thread well that's easy. For you a saw is just a cheap tool and out of all the cheap tools out there which one do you think makes you the most money day in day out. For others it might be the history behind such a cheap tool that would make them decide which one they would most want. Or for a chainsaw racer it might be a memory of a old school saw they first raced with. Maybe it's just a materialistic item to some people that makes them ask this stupid question. I do know we all have saws for different reasons and value things differently. I'm assuming that your well aware that not everyone on this site makes a living with a chainsaw right. I would wager you've probably even learned a thing or two from here from someone that doesn't make money with a chainsaw. For me I have a couple work saws that I use to make a little money on occasion then I spend that money on saws I like to collect.Because it's a stupid thread. The chainsaw isn't an idol. It's a cheap tool!
How do you figure it's cheap? If it's because you can go buy one for a few hundred bucks I guess you could say that's cheap. But if you look at the millions of dollars maybe even billions it took for research and development since the introduction of a chainsaw I would say it's been a very expensive tool. Why would one ask the question and start such a stupid thread well that's easy. For you a saw is just a cheap tool and out of all the cheap tools out there which one do you think makes you the most money day in day out. For others it might be the history behind such a cheap tool that would make them decide which one they would most want. Or for a chainsaw racer it might be a memory of a old school saw they first raced with. Maybe it's just a materialistic item to some people that makes them ask this stupid question. I do know we all have saws for different reasons and value things differently. I'm assuming that your well aware that not everyone on this site makes a living with a chainsaw right. I would wager you've probably even learned a thing or two from here from someone that doesn't make money with a chainsaw. For me I have a couple work saws that I use to make a little money on occasion then I spend that money on saws I like to collect.
Contra S FTW!
if you are cutting big wood everyday only left with only 1 saw option the 1106 series are hard to beat
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