Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
I can't tell you which brand but if I were buying again I would get a 20"
instead. Bought a Sears 18" because the 20 seemed too heavy. The 18 works great but I would like the extra length to allow the shavings to drop out before going into the saw. Also, the weight would be good cutting large wood. Mike "Michael Burton" mhburton@tbird-hardwoodsdotcom wrote in message .86... The Hinchliffes wrote in : Hi folks, I've done my homework but can't decide which chainsaw - a Husqvarna 350 or an Olea Mac 947. Both are about the same weight, both have 18" bars, but the Huskie is bigger by 4 to 5cc. The Huskie is $100 (Aussie fun tickets) more expensive but does come with a case. Which one to buy! I can't speak for the Husky 350 but I have a 372XP and love it. It will pull up to a 32" bar easily. The 350 ought to handle a 20" with ease. There is a reason pro loggers use Husky saws. They are one toguh, reliable saw. -- Michael Burton Thunderbird Hardwoods Llano, TX mhburton at tbird-hardwoods dot com |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Which herb in which bath! | United Kingdom | |||
Which is lighter, an electric or petrol chainsaw ? | Gardening | |||
Which rights for which animals? (was: problem with this newsgroup) | Ponds | |||
Which rights for which animals? (was: problem with this newsgroup) | Ponds | |||
Which chainsaw? | Gardening |