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Stefan Palokangas
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I'm going to get a new saw to cut stumps.

 

Need quite a strong saw due to some stumps is major big.

 

I have not tried any new saw for 10 years or so...

 

Any recommendations??

 

Or is it any other makes out there ?

 

 

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If like myself, you don't use a saw for prolonged periods or that often, you may as well just get a big reliable old one? I use an old Stihl 028AV Wood Boss which is quite heavy. I only ever seem to use it sideways for stumps!

I just found similar on Ebay which would probably be all you ever need!

BIG Stihl 048 Pro-Grade 76cc Chainsaw fantastic condition hardwood saw | eBay

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If like myself, you don't use a saw for prolonged periods or that often, you may as well just get a big reliable old one? I use an old Stihl 028AV Wood Boss which is quite heavy. I only ever seem to use it sideways for stumps!

 

I just found similar on Ebay which would probably be all you ever need!

 

BIG Stihl 048 Pro-Grade 76cc Chainsaw fantastic condition hardwood saw | eBay

 

SG

 

 

I was kind of thinking of a real strong saw.. The strongest of strong. Like a very very strong saw.

 

 

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