Posted by jeffcat on November 05, 2008 at 15:48:52 from (66.19.241.26):
In Reply to: OT: Chain Saws posted by Casey in Ky on November 05, 2008 at 09:00:22:
My two cents again. I have over 40 older McCulloch saws and show them at a fair and a couple of shows. I have from tiny to huge. All of the saws I use for cutting-bucking-and harvesting are in the FOUR horse power range. That would be a McCulloch 610 or 650 saw. They can handle a 20 inch or 24 inch bar no sweat. I see a lot of people who like the Dollmar saws. These bigger saws cost and they kick butt. You will not be able to use all they could throw at you. Little saws get beat up too easily! Cheep is NOT the way to go! I just bought on Ebay a Mac-35. Got everything running and it is fun to play with a saw from 1958. WOW is that thing ever loud! Look at what you can afford and with as much of 4 horse you can get. Jeffcat
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