Posted by notjustair on October 08, 2015 at 18:34:21 from (70.195.2.248):
But wife doesn't know it yet. Yikes! She knows I was thinking about it but not that I was this close to taking the plunge. I'll be good for quite a while as she makes herself scarce when a chainsaw starts.
After reading the replies to my post I decided that I probably would always wish I had done different if I went with anything but another Dolmar. I got a 35 and had him switch the 16 inch bar to a 14. I don't need a 16 with the big Dolmar (it's a 111). It's a great runner and light. It was $250 but I had to add extra chains and things, so it was a little more. I'm planning on spending a day here in the next few cutting dead trees out of the barnyard and road fence row. We will see how she goes, but I am already glad I got another Dolmar instead of another. It's like tractors - if you stick with one brand you learn their quirks a little better.
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