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my property is vast.

 

 

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I'll mostly be chopping up pine trees.

 

Im imagining this is  200 hectares in the PNW?

 

572xp 24inch bar with a  semi skip chain

 

 

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1 hour ago, Stere said:

 

 

 

Im imagining this is  200 hectares in the PNW?

 

572xp 24inch bar with a  semi skip chain

 

 

Well looking at various equipment the orange colour chainsaws do seem to get better reviews.

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20 hours ago, peds said:

I don't think it's Mick.

Proper attention paid to punctuation, which takes several members off the list. Could be me, I suppose.

 

Any guesses?

 

Not yet, but if I was guessing I'd be saying their last incarnation got flushed down the WC

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On 19/02/2025 at 18:00, Chainsaw Mad Man said:

Hello.

I've decided to get a chainsaw and chop up my own firewood.

What chainsaw will I need to get please.

 

 

You really are a prick aren’t you?

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So, we are orange...Stihl & Husqvarna are both orange but there are some others that are orange and not so good.

Budget.....do you want new or old, if you purchase a knackered second hand one, can you fix it up? If not, you are needing new and a budget would sort out where you end up. 

Pine trees....8", 12", 15"...3'? I ask as you will really notice the difference between using a 50cc saw and 70cc saw after the first hour or so. If most of your stuff is 1' and under, a 50cc saw will do the job just fine.

 

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34 minutes ago, spudulike said:

So, we are orange...Stihl & Husqvarna are both orange but there are some others that are orange and not so good.

Budget.....do you want new or old, if you purchase a knackered second hand one, can you fix it up? If not, you are needing new and a budget would sort out where you end up. 

Pine trees....8", 12", 15"...3'? I ask as you will really notice the difference between using a 50cc saw and 70cc saw after the first hour or so. If most of your stuff is 1' and under, a 50cc saw will do the job just fine.

 

I'll go new chainsaw as money is not an issue.

Equipment here is cheap enough.

I have measured my size and think I can manage 18" bar with a fair sized saw .

Considering reviews of chainsaws it will most likely be Husquvarna.

 

 

What would you recommend for longevity and good cutting power on an 18" bar?

 

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