Hi guys and girls,
We have a small firewood operaton going on here in Germany.
Just about 60 m3 per year for neighbours and ourselfs.
Most of the time my wife joins in, but she is just not able to cold start our 50cc 353. Which I think is almost the easiest to start in the world. 3 Pulls when it is not freezing.
Now I am looking for a work saw that has enough power to get stuff done (we only proces hard woods, mainly white oak). That is easy to work on. But also easy to start and light (5kg or less).
Prefferably with a small husky mount or the same mount as a stihl 200T.
The stihl 200t it self is great (when the carb is in order), but it's just not safe enough to work on the ground with a 1 hander.
I'm looking at a used 339xp, or a ms201 (to expensive) .
And none of the people I know are happy with their 543xp, which I thought would be the logic addition.
Maybe there are worksaws I miss because the producer markets them as "Farmer saws" for example. Or does Dolkita or Shindaiwa have a nice option I just never heard of?
Any input is appreciated!
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We have a small firewood operaton going on here in Germany.
Just about 60 m3 per year for neighbours and ourselfs.
Most of the time my wife joins in, but she is just not able to cold start our 50cc 353. Which I think is almost the easiest to start in the world. 3 Pulls when it is not freezing.
Now I am looking for a work saw that has enough power to get stuff done (we only proces hard woods, mainly white oak). That is easy to work on. But also easy to start and light (5kg or less).
Prefferably with a small husky mount or the same mount as a stihl 200T.
The stihl 200t it self is great (when the carb is in order), but it's just not safe enough to work on the ground with a 1 hander.
I'm looking at a used 339xp, or a ms201 (to expensive) .
And none of the people I know are happy with their 543xp, which I thought would be the logic addition.
Maybe there are worksaws I miss because the producer markets them as "Farmer saws" for example. Or does Dolkita or Shindaiwa have a nice option I just never heard of?
Any input is appreciated!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G955F met Tapatalk