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That's a rather nice looking saw Andrew! Which model is it?

 

Also, what options do we have in the 50cc class? I have a friend in Aviemore in need of a grunty firewood saw.

 

Hello jonathon that is the dolmar PS-7910H full wrap , HD filter ,west coast felling dogs , large drive sprocket a beautiful 28" sugihara bar full chisel chain

 

A customer collected it last Thursday he was grinning like a Cheshire cat :thumbup::thumbup:

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He's busy! You need a 5105 cracking little 50cc ground saw.

 

It's not for me and whilst though the 5105 does look lovely, it's probably overkill for my friend to cut firewood with. I've got a 6100 (as well as a Makita DCS7901 and 9010) which is a great saw, but again, entirely overkill for logs.

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It's not for me and whilst though the 5105 does look lovely, it's probably overkill for my friend to cut firewood with. I've got a 6100 (as well as a Makita DCS7901 and 9010) which is a great saw, but again, entirely overkill for logs.

 

Hello Big J there are 4 saws in that category apart from the 5105 and come in cheaper

 

Ps-420sc 42cc light and lively

Ps-460c 46 cc same as 5105 but heavier

Ps-500c. 50cc. Same as 5105 but heavier

115 is 52cc and is lighter than 5105 but still pro range

 

The 115 is the one I would go for for firewood it's a great all rounder from 13" - 20"

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