jtracy1223
ArboristSite Operative
Let's keep it interesting. If you had to have one saw after nuclear war/natural disaster/zombie apocalypse or any other shtf scenario what ONE saw would you want to be packin?
I keep couple a bug out bags full of cloths/food/water/meds/ect. I know that packing out on foot a saw is not really an opption. But if it were say you were bugging in or were leaving by car/truck and you had. Room to bring a saw what would it be?
I would go for a good power to weight ratio saw that is tough and easy to work on with good/easy access to parts. I guess that's the best plan in any scenario good or bad but hey I'm board and a lil drunk so I figgered I would start this topic and see if we get any bites.
I don't have one but I think. Husky 372xp would make a good one or a stihl 440/044 . With a couple 20 " bars and a half dozen or more chains and a file kit. as much bar oil and pre mix as you could keep on hand. Keep as many comsumable parts on hand as you can and maybe any extra p/c kit, gaskets, carb kit or 2...... and tools to do the work....... let's hear some ideas
I keep couple a bug out bags full of cloths/food/water/meds/ect. I know that packing out on foot a saw is not really an opption. But if it were say you were bugging in or were leaving by car/truck and you had. Room to bring a saw what would it be?
I would go for a good power to weight ratio saw that is tough and easy to work on with good/easy access to parts. I guess that's the best plan in any scenario good or bad but hey I'm board and a lil drunk so I figgered I would start this topic and see if we get any bites.
I don't have one but I think. Husky 372xp would make a good one or a stihl 440/044 . With a couple 20 " bars and a half dozen or more chains and a file kit. as much bar oil and pre mix as you could keep on hand. Keep as many comsumable parts on hand as you can and maybe any extra p/c kit, gaskets, carb kit or 2...... and tools to do the work....... let's hear some ideas
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