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Japan now makes the best saws
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberWolf530" data-source="post: 6398717" data-attributes="member: 125047"><p>I don't know about all their models, but the Hitachinaka I have isn't made in Japan, it was made in China. I don't use it much because its a top handle, but it always starts, and I've never had any problems with it. It's heavier than a Stihl 192 and doesn't have as much power, and doesn't feel nearly as well built, but for my occasional use, it seems to be a pretty good little saw. I couldn't see a pro using one though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberWolf530, post: 6398717, member: 125047"] I don't know about all their models, but the Hitachinaka I have isn't made in Japan, it was made in China. I don't use it much because its a top handle, but it always starts, and I've never had any problems with it. It's heavier than a Stihl 192 and doesn't have as much power, and doesn't feel nearly as well built, but for my occasional use, it seems to be a pretty good little saw. I couldn't see a pro using one though. [/QUOTE]
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