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As I said before It will be a felling saw for a tree service i am starting and i will eventually buy a midsized pro saw like a 372 or 357.

Get the 372 first, then a 353 or a 346. Then, get a MS200T, then a 395 (I'd buy a 660 myself, they don't make them much better IMHO). You are then done...well, on the needed stuff anyway.

A real 4 saw plan, and I bet you never really have to do the 395, but it makes a whole lot more sense than a 3120. Even to get started, I'd get a 359 and an MS200T. Both would set you back less than a 3120, and would actually make you money. The 3120 would never pay for itself.

Mark
 
I have a 141 which I curently climb with and a 51 which is mainly used on the ground but has been in a tree a couple times.I want to get a 338xp when I buy the 3120 and as I said before after I make some money and get started in tree service I will buy the 372.I am not arguing or foresaking your opinions but I seldomly if ever change my game plans.
 
I have a 141 which I curently climb with and a 51 which is mainly used on the ground but has been in a tree a couple times.I want to get a 338xp when I buy the 3120 and as I said before after I make some money and get started in tree service I will buy the 372.I am not arguing or foresaking your opinions but I seldomly if ever change my game plans.

Yup... you'll go far with that mentality... Not.

...seriously, skip the 3120 "felling" saw and go straight to a 372XP, or a 575XP. Something that was no kiddin' designed to be a pro felling saw.

Gary
 
Yup... you'll go far with that mentality... Not.

...seriously, skip the 3120 "felling" saw and go straight to a 372XP, or a 575XP. Something that was no kiddin' designed to be a pro felling saw.

Gary

Take your own advice, Gary....this one's a lost cause. If he was closer, I'd let him use mine for a while...3120 is a great limbing saw with a 14" bar

Mark
 
Listen to these guys newkid. There isn't a tree in the entire state of Florida that warents the use of a 120cc saw, if even a 70cc saw. If you want one so bad, buy a real work saw and when you have made enough to buy a toy then get your lead baloon.

Besides, you can cut through those Florida pecker poles faster with a small saw anyway.
 
Listen to these guys newkid. There isn't a tree in the entire state of Florida that warents the use of a 120cc saw, if even a 70cc saw. If you want one so bad, buy a real work saw and when you have made enough to buy a toy then get your lead baloon.

Besides, you can cut through those Florida pecker poles faster with a small saw anyway.

Dude I am moving out to northern california and it will be paid for in a few months.
 
I have avoided this thread for a lot of reasons:monkey:

Tonight, in my stupor, I unwisely chose to read it:monkey: :monkey:

Ok newguy, you are acting like a TROLL, AGAIN!!!! YOU DON'T LIKE STIHL, WE GET IT ALREADY!!!!!!!!

But running a 3120 for everday felling????????? Hell, there are days I don't like picking up my 046!!!! Yeah, I get young and stupid, I am stupid a lot, bu one day of running that thing bucking, and well, IT WON"T MATTER HOW FAST IT GOT PAID OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buy a Husky, I don't care, good saws in my opinion, but work up to, and have the need for a saw that size!!! There is a bit of difference between a 141 and 3120!!!
 
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Well I can't comment on florida but last week I cut a 48 inch elm
and a 36 inch pine while they may not be redwoods they are big.
I recently bought a 2101 just to use in these cuts as I want a saw
big enough to do directional notch without cutting on both sides!
the 2101 was cheaper than the 3120 and the amount of time I will
use the saw should last a good while but if I could have afforded the
3120 at the time I would have bought it and probably will at some point
as I have this A.S. bug!!!!!!
 
Well I can't comment on florida but last week I cut a 48 inch elm
and a 36 inch pine while they may not be redwoods they are big.
I recently bought a 2101 just to use in these cuts as I want a saw
big enough to do directional notch without cutting on both sides!
the 2101 was cheaper than the 3120 and the amount of time I will
use the saw should last a good while but if I could have afforded the
3120 at the time I would have bought it and probably will at some point
as I have this A.S. bug!!!!!!

And there we have the 100cc class saw, which is big enough for "the big ones".

Mark
 
Naw I can stitch it back together and duct tape the bone....maybe graft it.lol.Ya'll lets get off this I'm sticking to my plan so lets get back to important matters like the thread I started to get johomo out of hiding.
 

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