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The power!

The power!

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[–] 2 pts

if you would take a look.

I have a Stihl with 20" bar for trees/logs and a Dewalt electric with 12" bar for trimming, I never had to go any higher in the lineup to suit my firewood/tree trimming needs. I've only had to cut concrete once when the foundation guys screwed up setting the forms on one of my dad's houses he was building circa 1980. We rented a big concrete circular saw and jackhammer to remedy that problem. It took me a few hours IIRC. The $4K saw you posted looks like it would be a much faster solution, but I don't think anything quite like it existed back then - at least wasn't available at our local equipment rental in town.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

I was just using a 20" stihl yesterday. Buddy of mine had 8 dead ash trees he needed a hand with. Beautiful saw. I use a Stihl ts420 for concrete, also beautiful. Don't need the chainsaw, but you know how it is. See a neat toy, want a neat toy.

[–] 1 pt

Stihl and Husqvarna chainsaws are the best IMHO.

See a neat toy, want a neat toy.

Oh, yes, I sure do! "New-toy-itis", I've been afflicted many times over the years.

[–] 1 pt

That's why I have an arbortech mini-grinder... She's beautiful but it's rare that I need a 1" grinder.... Still nice to have.