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If your budget is lower then you might think of the big red saw as an alternative (jonsered) Imo you won't get a husky for that money buddy not being rude please.

 

 

What are you looking to do with it as well it does kinda depend on the saw you buy. IMO only home user saws are either over priced or a heap of junk. If you can bide your time going for a better one will pay of in the end.

 

 

I'm not being rude or calling into question any ability but if you see some of the older muscle saws steer clear, they are usually a bit cheaper but some do not have modern chain brakes on them. Also they are designed to really run bigger bars (yep they do make the small bars) and if ya eg put a 18" on a 2101 2100 etc it will cut but really really fast ......maybe to fast.

 

 

 

Sorry if this seems rude it not intended to be just from my experience (yep I do have 2101 395 and a 3120 so I do know about them.) a 254 or a 55 should I'd think do all required or look to jonsered (they are husky just diff style)

 

 

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