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you prefer them to the tool shack in gulf breeze?Stihl hands down. A-1 Small Engine in Pace.
I have no experience with Tool Shack. They might be just as good. I just have no experience with them.you prefer them to the tool shack in gulf breeze?
I don't have experience with Huskvarna saws either. From what I hear they're one of the good saw. I have seen toppers use Echo as well. I've never had one. But I've seen people who's livelihood depends on a saw use them way up in a tree.you prefer them to the tool shack in gulf breeze?
Yep... I have a Craftsman 24v/10" that I use 90% of the time. Fine for anything up to even 12", and the ticket for anything smaller. My biggest is a Poulan Pro 20", and it is a fine saw. Hasn't missed a beat since Michael in 2018. I haven't kept up with the latest, but it appears manufacturers have consolidated, so the Poulan is probably under the same umbrella as some of the pricier brands now.If you don't use it frequently for heavy use I would go with a cordless! I've got a 60 volt Power works (same as Green works) that does all I need to limb and trim. Good luck!
*STUMP-rest*Just used mine to lop off some dead ones. Left the stumps high for redneck benchrest shooting. View attachment 296852
the little 40volt kobalt is amazing the heck out of me. i can imagine what the larger one would be like. i still havent bought that Stihl MS 271 farm boss yet (thats what i think i am going with) because im still processing the smaller limbs.Used it today on a bigger tree. Dull as hell blade ate the battery quick. Damm it's hot. Bride will drag with the tractor when she gets home. Im not tractor certified yet. Luckly the charger has a cool down before it charges, needed it today. Had enough juice left to limb it but decided I NEEDED A BREAK.View attachment 297648