Posted by OldFarmTractor on October 29, 2013 at 04:16:44 from (71.155.240.14):
In Reply to: Buying a saw posted by notjustair on October 28, 2013 at 17:27:16:
I agree with the two saw people.
I have a Stihl that I bought at a rummage sale last summer. Started on the second pull. Best $60 I spent in a long time.
My second saw is a HF electric. With 100 ft of good extension cord it gets quite a workout. It has cut most of the two face cords of wood I have stacked so far.
I bought the HF with the extended warranty. I think it was $40 for the saw and $9 for the warranty when you use the coupons. Since the HF store isn't far, I figure I won't even need to buy a file to sharpen the chain. Even the guy at the store said to cut some gravel when the warranty is about to run out.
I still have my dad's Mac10 he bought in the '60s and that gets used once in a while.
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