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<blockquote data-quote="Brushwacker" data-source="post: 6103454" data-attributes="member: 10667"><p>This a pretty nice 42cc smallish built chainsaw. I don't use it much, mainly because the pull starter is a bit rougher then average and it has quite a bit of compression to pull. My right shoulder is a bit sensitive and I have other saws that are easier on it. It also is cold blooded, seems to take a few minutes to warm up and accelerate smooth. She winds out and rips very good after a good warm up. If you have a good shoulder it should serve you well using it on longer run times. Pics are from a year or so ago, but it has changed very little other then I put a new 14" picco bar and chain on it and used it little afterward. If buyer rather go to 16" I have a new b&c optional. $125 for power head an 1 Bar and chain, I will chip in $10 on shipping , buyer pays any above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brushwacker, post: 6103454, member: 10667"] This a pretty nice 42cc smallish built chainsaw. I don't use it much, mainly because the pull starter is a bit rougher then average and it has quite a bit of compression to pull. My right shoulder is a bit sensitive and I have other saws that are easier on it. It also is cold blooded, seems to take a few minutes to warm up and accelerate smooth. She winds out and rips very good after a good warm up. If you have a good shoulder it should serve you well using it on longer run times. Pics are from a year or so ago, but it has changed very little other then I put a new 14" picco bar and chain on it and used it little afterward. If buyer rather go to 16" I have a new b&c optional. $125 for power head an 1 Bar and chain, I will chip in $10 on shipping , buyer pays any above. [/QUOTE]
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