Jimbosmash
New Member
Hi guys, nice forum you have here, even if it did show me how woefully inadequate my knowledge on saws is.
Hope I can get some advice, I'll try to keep the backstory to a minimum.
I live on a 20 acre heavily wooded block with a mix of red gum, stringy bark and long leaf bark. For the last ~20 years my dad and I have used an old Partner 5000 to cut firewood from fallen logs, fell and chop the occasional tree and generally help out any friends that don't own a saw. This mostly includes cutting off stumps, sizing old railway sleepers for use in gardens etc. The biggest wood we cut regularly is no more than 18" thick.
The saw is getting pretty old now, vibrates badly and is costing more in maintenance than I think it's worth. Having done some reading here though, it seems these are popular old saws! I wouldn't know where to take it for a complete rebuild and overhaul, but if that's a good option then by all means let me know.
So... That leads me here! Budget is around $1000AUD, less would be nice obviously, I can only stretch a little if it's really worth the extra for my use. The saw gets used about once a month, usually for an intense 1-2 day period. I'm a little lost with all the choice, though I am attracted to Stihl and Husky because I've used and liked them. I'm not totally opposed to secondhand if a great deal comes up.
I'm sure I've left out critical info or used completely the wrong terms, hopefully you can make sense of it and I can try to clarify anything necessary.
Hope I can get some advice, I'll try to keep the backstory to a minimum.
I live on a 20 acre heavily wooded block with a mix of red gum, stringy bark and long leaf bark. For the last ~20 years my dad and I have used an old Partner 5000 to cut firewood from fallen logs, fell and chop the occasional tree and generally help out any friends that don't own a saw. This mostly includes cutting off stumps, sizing old railway sleepers for use in gardens etc. The biggest wood we cut regularly is no more than 18" thick.
The saw is getting pretty old now, vibrates badly and is costing more in maintenance than I think it's worth. Having done some reading here though, it seems these are popular old saws! I wouldn't know where to take it for a complete rebuild and overhaul, but if that's a good option then by all means let me know.
So... That leads me here! Budget is around $1000AUD, less would be nice obviously, I can only stretch a little if it's really worth the extra for my use. The saw gets used about once a month, usually for an intense 1-2 day period. I'm a little lost with all the choice, though I am attracted to Stihl and Husky because I've used and liked them. I'm not totally opposed to secondhand if a great deal comes up.
I'm sure I've left out critical info or used completely the wrong terms, hopefully you can make sense of it and I can try to clarify anything necessary.