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Hi all,

I'm just curious if any of the cheaper climbing saws (echo, shindaiwa, Makita) are any good or is it just a case of paying the price for the quality of the sthils.

I'm asking as I work for a company in aus but keep getting offered private work on the side. so the saw would only be doing a few jobs a month not flat out work all day every day?

 

any info would be great cheers

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I think if you buy cheap you asking for trouble.if you are going to do just a few job's on wk'end's etc and depending on how big the jobs are you don't have to spend big for a saw.There are many makes apart from stihl what would do what you want for now and the makes you mention'd would be ok.Remember you don't really have to use a top handle in a tree.If you have a small ground saw and nothing else it would do a job.But a top handle makes the job easier.Depends on what your budget is really.

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I use a zenoah with a quick start it's cool. Its a husky anyway with a different name and cheaper and red not orange. I believed zenoah is easyer to purchase in Aus. I have cheap china as a backup saw its OK as long as it kept clean etc.. not run for hours on end.:blink::blink:

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