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Can you tell i'm bored :001_rolleyes::001_smile:

 

I am starting to build up a decent collection of saws and as i start to struggle for space i am thinking how many do i actually need?

 

If you could only have two chainsaws to cover all your work, what would you have?

 

I would choose the ms200 (back handle) and the ms660 with a 20'' and a 30'' bar.

 

I think with those two, i could cover most jobs (if i had to)

 

What would be your two?

 

M

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If I could only have two I would go with my ms200T and my husky 560 , thankfully I don't have to make that happen . I recon in the real world two aint enough to cover all jobs .

TS

 

I rekon youre right mate, I think you would need a few different sizes of saw to cover all jobs comfortably.

 

150t, 200t, 200, 026, 440, 660, 880 should do it if youre a stihl man :sneaky2:

 

Its just that it seems fairly easy to build up a few similar size saws that you probably dont need.

 

well apart from back ups of course, then we are back to square one. :laugh1:

 

Then there is hedge trimmers, pole pruners, blowers...........in fact forget less tools I'm gonna need a bigger shed. :001_smile:

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Its not about the amount of saws you have, its how you use them!

 

Haaarrrrrhhhh so thats what its about :wink:

 

No. No its definateley about how many toys you have....err i mean tools.

 

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