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16 minutes ago, scbk said:

Best to work in the buff IMO, safety first, no risk of clothes snagging in machinery

Well I chose Speedo's over surfer shorts for that very reason, you don't want sawdust and chain oil over your junk or the ancient Stihl chainsaw 

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48 minutes ago, Hobbylogger said:

Do they do a petrol recip saw? Or would I need to purchase a generator.

 

And does anyone have any thoughts on the deal for that "farm boss"

That Farm Boss deal looks to me like someone trying to fob off their old crap (that’s no better than what you already have) onto you, taking advantage of your inexperience. 
You’d be much better looking for a MS170 as previously mentioned by another poster, or my (better) MS180 as already offered in my opinion.

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1 hour ago, peds said:

Skillsaw makes quick work of pallets too, and is arguably more useful... depending on what else you like to cut.

Don't say that, this guy would go out to buy a skilsaw and come back with this: (and asking how it works)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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