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Sissy saw recommendations

Started by squarpeg, September 11, 2021, 10:10:17 PM

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Al_Smith

There are a lot of options for small light saws 
 Some think nothing about shelling out 6-700 bucks for one but I'm not one of them .For that amount I could amass enough saws to fill my Ranger pick up and I'd have half of them running within a week of finding them.
For older saws one often over looked is a Poulan s25 DA .These things usually go cheap and they are almost bullet proof .They are a style of top handle but not like say a Stihl 200T .Again if you can't wrench them most likely you should not venture down that road .
Echo made some dandy little 2 cuber rear handle saws and I have one of them given to me . It had spent it's life as a bucket truck saw but like Humpty Dumpty had a great fall that broke all the anti vibration mounts .It took me some time but I did find some mounts .It's a good little runner but alas is also a shelf queen with many others .

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