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Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: Cut4fun Date: March 9, 2014, 3:17 pm
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IF you could pick ONLY 1 chainsaw from your chainsaws you have
right now on hand in your stable to use the next 5-10 years what
would be your choice and why?
#Post#: 36281--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: Cut4fun Date: March 9, 2014, 3:20 pm
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Me, I love my 3ci 50cc size saws because of lighter weight. But
I think in this case I would have to go with my Poulan Pro 445
71cc with 16" to 24" bars.
Only draw back of this might be parts down the road. So if I
had a newer 71cc on hand that would have been my choice.
#Post#: 36283--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: Old Iron Logging Date: March 9, 2014, 3:31 pm
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Simple for me, MS241. All that my favorite saw 242 Husky was but
better anti vibe, power and filter. Nothing where I live it
can't cut.
#Post#: 36286--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: president Date: March 9, 2014, 4:03 pm
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I have both stihls and husky,s and my choice would be the 181 se
for all around
firewood ,/falling saw, heavy but fairly nimble plenty of power
#Post#: 36288--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: 660magnum Date: March 9, 2014, 4:11 pm
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Sort of like cut4fun, I like my 3 cube saws (all of them) but
could survive, limbing wise, with either of them.
But there are bigger tree trunks in the woods that need one of
my Husky 372's to drop and block the trunks. Even in my yard
there are Husky 365/372 size trees.
I suppose I could get by just fine with one of my nice 372's if
I had to?
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Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: rayvil01 Date: March 9, 2014, 5:26 pm
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Dolmar 7900. Can't go longer than 28 because of the oiler. But
I can put a 16 inch on it to limb. Id miss my ps540 and my 395xp
something awful, though. :-\
#Post#: 36298--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: 660magnum Date: March 9, 2014, 5:35 pm
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I guess that is a good point.
A 16" bar on your Stihl 660 makes it much more nimble?
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Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: stihls066 Date: March 9, 2014, 5:47 pm
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My stihl 440 mag. I have enough parts to rebuild it 10-15 times
Completely
#Post#: 36311--------------------------------------------------
Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: SDB777 Date: March 9, 2014, 5:56 pm
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That is like being asked to tell a person which nut would you
liked to be kicked in(if you had 10 nuts that is).....ouch.
Guess I can always cut little with big, but it's almost
impossible to cut big with little?
I'll go Jonsered 2094.......
Scott (I ain't gonna get kicked in the nutz) B
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Re: Only 1 Chainsaw to choose
By: Gatekeeper Date: March 9, 2014, 7:59 pm
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385/390xp with lots of bars.
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