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Topic: New chainsaw recommendations?  (Read 1340 times)

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soleman

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As an
 owner of a Tree Service ,
I stand by my word.
I also run 110 octane in all my saws.
A few extra bucks goes a long ways.
Smells good too.
I run a mix with high octane as well. The expensive pre-mix stuff is good too if you're not running it often (no ethanol).


Desertdiver

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275 cords of oak in ten yeras... trusty 036. 
russ


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Thanks for the advice. I ended up getting the 170. So far, so good!
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


Mojo Jojo

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Thanks for the advice. I ended up getting the 170. So far, so good!
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