nnero
ArboristSite Guru
Hope you like it, ours has been great.
Fixed that for you...Just picked one up. I thank you all!
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I have been blamed for a lot worse! I got 6 months on mine and still smile every time I use it. Easily the best saw I have ever ran.Just picked one up. I blame you all!
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Ya the 6100 is a surprising blast to run. A small limbing saw does pair well. I have a rear handle ms 192 that works well. But there are a lot of great small saws. Dolmar 421 is a very well liked one. Another is would like to try would be an Echo 361pGot to put it in some pretty big wood today and was incredibly pleased, even though everything I've read shoulda led me to expect it. The only disappointment of the day was my current fitness level. One tree absolutely kicked my ass! Saw never stumbled or bogged down, and I only went through 2 1/2 tanks all day! I do understand why a 2 saw plan is recommended, as limbing with this wore me out a bit, but all in all, I didn't miss my 044 at any point all day.View attachment 498644
4 years later now do you think the 6100 to be best in class?About even.
I don't think he frequents this site much anymore. He did a shootout a year ago or so. The 6100, 562, 362, and 357 all came out very similar once ported4 years later now do you think the 6100 to be best in class?
288 wins on torque or longer bar. I'd say over 24"Kind of off topic /not off topic but how would the 7910 compare with a 288xp? I'm mean obviously the xp is bigger and I'd expect it to be more powerful but by how much?
Pretty sure you can find him over at OPE.. haven't spoken to him in a while though.I don't think he frequents this site much anymore. He did a shootout a year ago or so. The 6100, 562, 362, and 357 all came out very similar once ported
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