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20170122_205110.jpg 20170122_205040.jpg 20170122_205050.jpg 20170122_205148.jpg 20170122_205000.jpg Went to visit Randy today after working half the day. Came home with a really nice Homelite 750 (I've wanted one for awhile now) Homelite Wiz, and a Craftsman 3.7ps, with a nice roller nose bar. To say I'm happy with our trade would be an understatement! Anyone have information on the Craftsman, and Wiz?
 

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The Wiz= heavy, loud, rattles your fillings out.

The Craftsman= loud but lightweight, fun enough to run with a shorter bar.

The 750= loud but a blast to run, will affirm any addiction to chainsaws and/or two-stroke motors.
I've ran the 750 once before a few years back and loved it. The other two I've never ran.
 

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That 750 is fun to run there is still a few guys running them smooth and torquey.
 

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You have a nice work bench there.
 

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I picked up a freebie 3.7 like the one you got a few months back, first time I've ever used one out in the woods, I was shocked at how well it ran and cut, would have been nice if there was a bumper spike provision on these saws, they could use one.
 
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