Wolfpackfan
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Hello saw experts. I have been reading a few threads, checking opinions on saws and am now at a place where I feel like I need to ask for help. I am in need of a decent saw that can handle routine cutting at some property I have. I would like something reliable, and stout enough to cut some hardwoods. Average dbh is 12 to 16 inches. I am by no means an expert on saws, and the cutting I will do won't be for hours at a time. Here is the question I face.
I have the chance to buy a low hour 359 on craigslist in my area for $300 or a 435 at a pawn shop for $175. I have read a number of posts that say the 359 is a great saw, as long as no muffler/carb issues arise. But I have also read that the 435 is good as long as the diameter is not greater than 8 inches (more for limbs) and it will crap out faster than the 359. I would like something reliable, and an all around good saw. My uncle has a 455 and is happy with it. I would like to stay in the husky family, but welcome any other model numbers or suggestions. I am budget conscious and the $300 is my top end ( I think the seller of the 359 would take less). Also, any advice on prices would be welcome. Thanks.
I have the chance to buy a low hour 359 on craigslist in my area for $300 or a 435 at a pawn shop for $175. I have read a number of posts that say the 359 is a great saw, as long as no muffler/carb issues arise. But I have also read that the 435 is good as long as the diameter is not greater than 8 inches (more for limbs) and it will crap out faster than the 359. I would like something reliable, and an all around good saw. My uncle has a 455 and is happy with it. I would like to stay in the husky family, but welcome any other model numbers or suggestions. I am budget conscious and the $300 is my top end ( I think the seller of the 359 would take less). Also, any advice on prices would be welcome. Thanks.