HelpfulHatchet
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So the 18" Craftsman I bought new last year isnt able to do what I need to do with it so Im wondering if I can possibly afford to upgrade to an 18" used pro saw. Is that going to be out of reach financially for someone with little income and will need to do odd jobs to raise the money for?
I dont use a saw professionally. I live in Wichita, KS and I use it to help clean up fallen, usually very dead, trees for people that can't (always too old or sick) I also do other stuff to get them out of trouble with the city inspector like clean out trash from the yard or cut long grass and weeds. Trees and limbs cant legally stay on the ground here so I cut them, stack them and put the wood on FB marketplace for folks to have. This kerps them out of court and away from high abatement costs which they cant afford.
The last couple of trees got my saw so hot it just stopped starting up and I had to make a second trip which means someone had to wait for help. That hurts so Im just putting out the question so I know what kind of saw (brand/model) to keep an eye out for and what I should consider a good price. Thanks for reading.
I dont use a saw professionally. I live in Wichita, KS and I use it to help clean up fallen, usually very dead, trees for people that can't (always too old or sick) I also do other stuff to get them out of trouble with the city inspector like clean out trash from the yard or cut long grass and weeds. Trees and limbs cant legally stay on the ground here so I cut them, stack them and put the wood on FB marketplace for folks to have. This kerps them out of court and away from high abatement costs which they cant afford.
The last couple of trees got my saw so hot it just stopped starting up and I had to make a second trip which means someone had to wait for help. That hurts so Im just putting out the question so I know what kind of saw (brand/model) to keep an eye out for and what I should consider a good price. Thanks for reading.