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    WANTED Cheap 50cc Lightweight

    Good luck on the 2051, that might be the hottest 50cc saw ever. Tons of rpm, less torque though, oh and properly ported they can spank a ported 346. They are,as are parts, hard to find. Still, that said, I kept my 346 as I can get parts for it and don't need 14.5k + rpm.
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    WANTED My old saws back!!!

    I am not able to effectively use those 30 lbs saws much anymore, so am selling them off. Already sold my 090g & 3100. Now I have a 900g and three 7-29's I need to list. That will do it for the saws I now have trouble managing.
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    WANTED My old saws back!!!

    I have a Materminded newer style AV if interested PM me.
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    I don't dawg in much with the Makita tophandle, the rearhandle Makita shuts off too easy when using the dawgs. The 80v Greenworks is a different story, as it is very difficult to get it to stop when dogging in.
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    I run .43 and 12" on my Makita tophandle, and yes, I detest the shutoff. Funny the rearhandle Makita shuts off way easier than the tophandle. Maybe because the rearhandle was 3 years older?
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    Almost the proper colors Mark. Good for rose bush trimming.
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    Battery compatibility is the sole reason I went with Makita as the Husky and Echo battery saws are likely superior.
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    I believe the 82v commercial Greenworks is supposed to run up to a 28" bar.
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    Makita XCU08
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    Project Farm electric saw shoot-out

    I have three battery saws, Makita tophandle and rearhandle 36v saws. I like the ergonomics of the tophandle, kinda hate the rear handles ergonomics with regards to the on/off controls. I also do not like their load cutoff setting. I have 3 & 6 amp batteries and find the both last well for jobs...
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    JONSERED Jonsereds

    If your cutting tensioned wood that may snap back a bit, the longer bar adds a measure of safety.
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    JONSERED Jonsereds

    That saw will pull a 24" bar with 3/8 chain resprctably. Not many 50cc saws can make such claims, but I've seen it done.
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    Anyone tried to split this wood? Think it broke my Countyline splitter

    My 75 horse 1600cc Pinto powered splitter. The single stage pump requires a lot less fluid and it always stays cool.
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    What's your favorite saw, per CC listed?

    Thank you Thank you, I've been using CBD on occasion after my last day of work. It's kinda funny but I went into the weed shop to buy it in my drivers uniform, on my way home, horrifying a bunch of people telling me I couldn't go in there. Well after 33 years of having to stay clean on random...
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