Posted by TonyIN on February 03, 2012 at 05:39:56 from (74.215.182.169):
In Reply to: Ot: chainsaws posted by JayinNY on February 02, 2012 at 17:02:55:
Have an 036 with the 18" bar that's cut a lot of wood in the past 13 yrs. Probably would have been fine with the 026 but when I bought it, it was a last year model and they offered it for the same price as the 026. A little heavy some days, but has been a mule. Keeps cutting and never complains. Worst it ever saw was when I was clearing for the pond. Cutting a standing tree that I knew was in a bind - had another one on it. Going at it real careful, but it suddenly moved and clamped down on the bar. Walked back to the truck to get the small saw we use for limbs. Got about 300 ft away when I heard the tree go. Both trees went down with the saw still in the base of the one. Figured that was an expensive lesson learned. Got lucky - twisted the bar a little. Other tree was on the 036, but didn't hurt it a bit. Love that saw...
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