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fraizer1
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OWF Brand: woodmaster
OWF Model: 434
Re: TYPE of CHAIN SAWS USED
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March 29, 2014, 04:35:54 PM »
I have a husky 455. Got it 3 years ago,so far been a good saw. Has plenty of power and has a 20 inch bar.
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live in north central ohio, burn 10 cord of wood, had furnace 13 years
Big Wood
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OWF Brand: Central Boiler Heatsource 1
OWF Model: E-2300 Model 2000
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April 19, 2014, 07:18:51 AM »
EFCO 165 love the saw 400 cord through it
Went to buy another one just to have a back up now my local dealer doesn't carry the line any more and EFCO got hit by the new EPA regs need a converter on them when does it stop but can still get one on line just not the same
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Jwood
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OWF Brand: P&M Ultimizer
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April 19, 2014, 07:29:37 AM »
I run stihl, that's my preference. I've run husky ans they all cut heck I've even ran a craftsman! You get what you pay for!!
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North Central Minnesota
Stihl MS 270c
Stihl MS 461
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Grjfer
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OWF Brand: Hardy
OWF Model: H2
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April 20, 2014, 07:10:42 PM »
Cut my teeth, or should I say first wood with a Stihl MS250. I have since added an MS261c. May soon round out the 40/50/60cc trio with MS362c or 562xp.
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