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Having happened across a Husquvarna 3120 at the dealers (ah was there looking a backpack battery blowers btw)

God in Heaven!

There sure are some thick strong men out there:lol:

Including those who do not realize that radius is 1/2 diameter!:001_rolleyes:

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I had the 090 out on the mill today, one lot this morning, another this afternoon. Certainly feel it after lugging it back at the end of each cut.

 

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Not sure about the radius/diameter thing?

 

People who don't know that are not necessarily thick just mathematically uneducated.

A guy who works for me knows just about nothing but he's not stupid, school just wasn't for him.

 

Anyway.... just buy the 3120 l go on.

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Having happened across a Husquvarna 3120 at the dealers (ah was there looking a backpack battery blowers btw)

God in Heaven!

There sure are some thick strong men out there:lol:

Including those who do not realize that radius is 1/2 diameter!:001_rolleyes:

m

 

Had one for a few years. Beast of a saw, used it on some very large trees but I ended up selling it as I just didn't see the need to have a saw that size.

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6 years ago i nearly brought myself a 3120 as i used to use one with my old boss, anyhow ended up getting a 395 with a 36" bar and that has done everything i have asked for it as well as being able to do smaller stuff which a 3120 is just too bliming heavy and clumsy for.

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What's the radius/diameter reference about?

 

At a guess its the fact that you can cut timber with a diameter twice the length of the bar, so very large saws are not often needed? maybe?

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Baffled me as well Mick, makes perfect sense now.

I've had a 25" on the 660 for a long time, been ages since I had to get the 36" out of the workshop.

That said, we aren't really set up to do big trees, but how often do they come along anyway?

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