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Just quickly Andrew - home owner chainsaw required for cutting firewood. Budget £200-300. What are the options? It's elm mostly, which means more power would be useful (ie, it doesn't need to be a light saw).

 

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Just quickly Andrew - home owner chainsaw required for cutting firewood. Budget £200-300. What are the options? It's elm mostly, which means more power would be useful (ie, it doesn't need to be a light saw).

 

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Hello J

There are three saws in that category

The ps-350sc 35cc semi pro 3/8 lo-pro 12" -14"

The ps-420sc 42cc semi pro. .325 13"-15"

The ps-500c 50cc semi pro , farmers saws 3/8 or .325 15"-18"

 

These three would be my selection if you didn't want to go down the professional route

But if you wanted too spend a little bit more and want a goood 52cc saw then the 115 would be the one for cutting anything on a 15""- 18" older design but will do everything :thumbup::thumbup:

Cheers

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2nd like like :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

 

Brilliant combination there Rod

 

It is surprisingly well balanced and cuts like a maniac!! The bar belongs on my stihl 461 but have some spacer rings from Rob D and thought it would be good to have a wee go.

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