Thanks for the comparison. In my opinion, for the average working man that doesn't have extra money laying around, the few hundreds of a second isn't enough of difference to make a difference. Pick the one with the price you can afford and enjoy.
I guess you like Husqvarna saws? Any noticeable problems with them? I use the older Husqvarna saws. 61 , 268xp, 288, just got a 36 and I have a couple Jonsered saws, Cheers
I have always used husqvarna and like them, but to be fair have never tried anything else. Like anything they will have their breakdowns but overall seem pretty reliable. I think you have to clean the inside, under the covers more often than on the old saws. If you are diligent about cleaning inside they seem to not have many issues. Thanks for the comment!
I don't disagree they need a cleaning. It's balsam fir pitch. When cutting fir on a steady basis you'd have to clean them daily to keep up with it. It doesn't come off easy either. Over cleaner is what I use.
Thanks for the comparison. In my opinion, for the average working man that doesn't have extra money laying around, the few hundreds of a second isn't enough of difference to make a difference. Pick the one with the price you can afford and enjoy.
I can't disagree...but I will say the extra power in a lighter saw is nice. Thanks for the comment.
I guess you like Husqvarna saws? Any noticeable problems with them? I use the older Husqvarna saws. 61 , 268xp, 288, just got a 36 and I have a couple Jonsered saws, Cheers
I have always used husqvarna and like them, but to be fair have never tried anything else. Like anything they will have their breakdowns but overall seem pretty reliable. I think you have to clean the inside, under the covers more often than on the old saws. If you are diligent about cleaning inside they seem to not have many issues. Thanks for the comment!
You just wanted to show off your chain sharpening ability, didnt you? lol jk nice saws brother!
Thanks for the comment!
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what is all the black shit on them. Clean them things up every now and then.
I don't disagree they need a cleaning. It's balsam fir pitch. When cutting fir on a steady basis you'd have to clean them daily to keep up with it. It doesn't come off easy either. Over cleaner is what I use.
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