Posted by tjdub on March 02, 2009 at 12:26:19 from (208.28.88.253):
I'm not really concerned with how many gallons they use so much as how much I can cut per fill up. Kind of arbitrary I know, but I've noticed that a lot of the newer saws seem to need constant fill ups.
I have an old Jonsered 930 and I have nothing bad to say about it. Just a great saw, but like all things mechanical it breaks. So while that was down I borrowed one of my Dad's newer Jonsereds and found out I had to stop and fill the saw 3 times to get a pickup load of wood. Normally, I don't even take gas and oil with me since my 930 typically cuts a whole load on one tank.
I'm going to have to replace this saw someday, so does anyone have advice about which newer saws have the same stamina as my old Jonsered?
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