Yea and worth every last cent. Not putting a dime into Stihl NZ's hands is a nice bonus too.KiwiBro... Man I'd love to own a MMS 261 v2. Did it the total cost end up less then buying new local?
Cowboy. I disagree on Neil's current little saw, I would say he will still use it on small stuff up to 10".
KiwiBro how about you sell your Dolmar to Neil then
Cowboy I have cut 28" iron bark with my 009 with a 14" bar. It did it but hell it was painfully slow. Still better than a hand saw. The small saw is so much nicer to use on small stuff and big saw is so much nicer to use on big stuff.
Shipping might kill it, but if he's keen we might be able to work something out. Heck, either that or the 241 (never thought I'd ever contemplate selling either but the 261 has changed my mind). I think both will go up for sale once my head wins the battle with my addiction. Enabling justification will be something along the lines of it freeing up $ for another workshop tool - I need a new thicknesser and table saw and Leigh dovetail jig and dust extractor, and, and....KiwiBro how about you sell your Dolmar to Neil then
Cowboy I have cut 28" iron bark with my 009 with a 14" bar. It did it but hell it was painfully slow. Still better than a hand saw. The small saw is so much nicer to use on small stuff and big saw is so much nicer to use on big stuff.
So I don't need to hand my scroungers card in then, despite my ickle saw?I'm actually thinking London Neil could be the most dedicated scrounger here. Would have to be some of the toughest scrounge conditions in the world.
That would be my plan, ms180 is lovely and light so use that for upto about 8-9" hardwood, 10" softwood, then use a larger saw for the 12" upwards bits and the noodling of the nasties.Cowboy. I disagree on Neil's current little saw, I would say he will still use it on small stuff up to 10". So much nicer to use on small stuff. You need to get yourself a small saw to appreciate (when your cutting small stuff). I'd go down the Kiwibro route though.
KiwiBro... Man I'd love to own a MMS 261 v2. Did it the total cost end up less then buying new local?
'Master Mind Work Saw' - a saw that has been modified by member @Mastermind.WTF is an MMWS or MMS?
As an owner of plenty of big saws I still prefer small saws with small wood.
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