true. well let me rephrase that, might not be the most financially wise approach...but its still tempting... hahaI don't cut wood every day, but have 6 or 7 ported saws.
Lmao thats hilarious! Im going to be loosing sleep over this untill i buy something... hahaLook, you're trying to be reasonable which is no way to be approaching this. Ported saws rock!
Yea that what the rational part of my head is telling me. Would be nice to have $300 to put back in the saving account after i buy a saw.don't be afraid of a good used saw, esp if its for home use and not to make a living. use the money you save on PPE or extra chains, bars, port job, ect ect
Not only that, but you could use that $300 to buy another good saw, perhaps a smaller one for limbing cuts, like a used Stihl 026 PRO with a 16" bar or even a new top-handle saw. The possibilities are almost mind-boggling.Yea, that what the rational part of my head is telling me. Would be nice to have $300 to put back in the savings account after I buy a saw.
There is just so many ways you could combine saws. the possibilities are endless!3 saw plan....tough to beat a 550xp, 372xp, and 390xp.
20-30 T handle, 40, 50, 60, 70,80,90, 100+ ccYea you guys are right about that too! Then i would have a 40, 60, and 120cc 3 saw plan
Im going to ask if i can get a muffler mod done if i decide to go with the 361.
I mentioned it because i already have an 084 that i acquired from my grandfather. I have no idea what the crazy old man was doing with that! hahaFrom the OP and based on my limited experience I would go 361 or 362.
Three saw plans get interesting I see nakila220 mentioned a 120cc saw in a three saw plan - talk about go big or stay home
Others mentioned two saw plans and for me... if I had to pick two of my three saws... I would pick the 241 and 461 ....
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