Ok in a effort to help my terrible hands what’s the smoothest saws you guys have run. The two I use the most are 346xpne and a 262xp. My 066 dosent get used much cuse my hands don’t like it. too bad it a a great saw.
Dolmar/Makita 6100Ok in a effort to help my terrible hands what’s the smoothest saws you guys have run. The two I use the most are 346xpne and a 262xp. My 066 dosent get used much cuse my hands don’t like it. too bad it a a great saw.
Plus 1 on the 7900.7900 Dolmar is very smooth. Also, 576xp, ms441, and I hear great things about the 572.
I must admit that OP's avatar in post #1 is the smoothest operating thing I have seen in years. Looks like she could fix a tractor blindfolded.
Yes, I do like my smooth-running Husqvarna 353 and my Stihl MS361. But, I have four or five saws that match up rather well to them.
Dang I'm getting old. I thought my 660 was the smoothest thing I have. I'd try Bob's advice with the gloves, rather than jump on a new saw. Although, one doesn't need an excuse for a new saw. Now, all of my new saws have to be about 40 years old, or older!Ok in a effort to help my terrible hands what’s the smoothest saws you guys have run. The two I use the most are 346xpne and a 262xp. My 066 dosent get used much cuse my hands don’t like it. too bad it a a great saw.
Strength does not equal smoothness. Correct? My grandfather used to run a pair of 2-cylinder John Deere tractors. Those babies were strong but never smooth in anyone's book.The 565 is 71cc and 6421 is 64cc so the husky should be a little stronger.
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