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Your far from a suburban weekend slasher anddeserve a good saw.Always good form to buy a little better saw than you can afford,it will pay in the long haul. Frank C.
I have to say that for me, I really like my mcculloch 10-10A for a medium sized all around saw. It doesn't have the high rev of the newer saws but it handles very nice, cuts well, and starts easy! Consumable parts for it are available and at a good price. My 372xpw is great, has good power but it is heavier. I think that especially for what you use a saw for tcmpsi, you need at least 2 saws, that way if one goes out, you got something to keep working with at least. In the woods the small support equipment(saw) is just as important to your overall money making equation as your tractor or your bandmill IMO. I like some of the older saws as the new ones aren't easily adjusted(sealed carb adjustments). I am not a fan of the primer bulbs either.
Ya know without any malice intended towards the female gender ,saws are kind of like the former .They may all be kindred sisters but try as you might you'll never ever figure them all out .Many have tried but few have succeeded .
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