I am going to purchase a saw within the next month. I have a maculough that is hardly worth starting(if it would). I plan on partially heating my house with wood. I have two questions for all you experts. 1. What is the best saw you would recommend for a novice at a reasonable price? 2. Has anyone ever used a heatilator constitution high eff. fireplace?, If So, how do you like it?
Thanks for your time
I plan on cutting a couple cords a year Mostly Oak 14" dia. Max. I would like to spend $200-$300 if possible. Thanks for all your input already.
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Husky 350 or 2150 Jonsered. Orange or Red, your choice.
Husky 350 or 2150 Jonsered. Orange or Red, your choice.
What is the best saw you would recommend for a novice at a reasonable price?
WOW!!!!!
Just had to say I'm impressed
I'm with these guys. IF you have a Husky dealer, the 350 (or Jonsered 2152, red version of same saw) gets my vote too. Really good saw for the money. A 50cc class saw will cut big enough stuff when you come across it, and not take forever to get through the smaller stuff you will cut a lot of. Don't cheap out on this purchase, it just isn't worth it in the long run if you want to heat with wood. A better saw will more than pay for the cost differential in short order.
Mark
Well, I drive a Dodge and the chain aeint broke yet.
Thanks again
I truely appreciate all the help. Sorry to ask the question that has been asked alot. Judging by what I have read, the Hus 350 will probably be my choice. I can tell that chainsaws are alot like vehicles in that your either a chevy fan, and hate fords or vice versa.
Well, I drive a Dodge and the chain aeint broke yet.
Thanks again
I would advise you to buy the Stihl 029 Farm Boss. You can get a new one with the case for about $330.00. I ran one for nearly 8 years with no problem what so ever.
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