BrandonLSU
Well-Known Member
How about a hydrolic powered concrete chainsaw?
^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^
I have a Stihl. Husky's are very good also. Never loan it out. When people need things cut I do it myself.
Just so you know, Husqvarna makes Poulan.
Anything BUT a stihl. I love my craftsman, and my dad's husquvarna has never failed either.
Just so you know, Husqvarna makes Poulan.
Just so you know, Husqvarna makes Poulan.
Just so you know, Husqvarna makes Poulan.
Wow, did not know that. I have a "pullforever" now so Husky is off my list of options.
Get the biggest engined saw you can find and stick the shortest bar that will fit on it. The 18" and 20" chains come in more aggressive profiles than any of the longer chains, cutting faster and lasting longer. The big chains generally only come in "finish cut" profiles which are slow biters to keep the chain from stretching.
If, for some reason, you think a long chain is faster than a short, get both and compare. A short will cut a tree down faster in 2 cuts than a long will cut in 1.
I would recommend Stihl for those who expect longevity, but the biggest difference between the brands (besides complexity and quality) is the forgiveness of stupid mistakes. Using a 16" Poulan Pro I can out-cut your average "hurricane Joe" with a 30" nitro-powered Eviscerator Saw.
Wow, did not know that. I have a "pullforever" now so Husky is off my list of options.