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Need reccomenations for easy to start chainsaw
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3548827" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Have it on my Husqvarna and its great. Pull start a 55cc engine in one or two pulls. making sure your equipment is tuned up helps a lot. I use the prepackaged 97 octane premix personally. Its more expensive but it works great, easy to transport, and they added 2 additional years of warranty just for buying 3 of them.</p><p></p><p>Husqvarna and Milwaukee both make good electric chainsaws as well. The guys at the dealership were actually bragging about how good the Husky was. I dont have experience with the Dewalt but I imagine its just as good. Problem is that most electric saws are typically of the gardening/limbing variety. but if thats all you need, I saw its the way to go. Also gives you an excuse to buy more batteries and a few accompanying power tools to go with.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Did you start spying on me?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3548827, member: 35036"] Have it on my Husqvarna and its great. Pull start a 55cc engine in one or two pulls. making sure your equipment is tuned up helps a lot. I use the prepackaged 97 octane premix personally. Its more expensive but it works great, easy to transport, and they added 2 additional years of warranty just for buying 3 of them. Husqvarna and Milwaukee both make good electric chainsaws as well. The guys at the dealership were actually bragging about how good the Husky was. I dont have experience with the Dewalt but I imagine its just as good. Problem is that most electric saws are typically of the gardening/limbing variety. but if thats all you need, I saw its the way to go. Also gives you an excuse to buy more batteries and a few accompanying power tools to go with..... Did you start spying on me?! [/QUOTE]
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