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What is the best chainsaw to use for a wood yard and firewood


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Why preferably a Stihl?lots of options as you probably find out from here.personally i would go Husky 560/562xp or maybe Dolmar,look up Shavey on here,he does Dolmar/Makita and is very good to deal with,alternatively if you can get a good Husky 372xp then you would have a great saw

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54 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Why preferably a Stihl?lots of options as you probably find out from here.personally i would go Husky 560/562xp or maybe Dolmar,look up Shavey on here,he does Dolmar/Makita and is very good to deal with,alternatively if you can get a good Husky 372xp then you would have a great saw

Because new huskys are junk! ?

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3 hours ago, Steve1978 said:

Im after recommendations for a powerful chainsaw to use in a wood yard for firewood. I have lots a big lengths which are around 1/2 to a meter in diameter so need something with good power and long bar preferably a stihl chainsaw 

Husqvarna 395XP if you can get hold of one .

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I use a husqvarna 572 for most ringing up. Goes well with a 24inch bar but it's still light enough to use day to day. 550/560 are good on 15inch bars for smaller stuff. Our 3 have done a few years now with no issues.

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