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Husqvarnas Sawyer
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I have been buying
I like turtles...I have been buying
I have a 2171 owned it for a long time but have only 15 tanks through her, I use my other saws more, they are workhorses...
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my issue is that I own to many to put any real time on any. And when I do cut, 9 times out of 10 I grab the 288- irregardless of what Im cutting. There's no situation I have been, where it has left me "lacking".
What Im offering here is an "operating experience". It's not just a 70cc saw. It's not just a ported 70cc saw. It's a MMWS ported 70cc with Heat. For those that like to cut in the winter (which I do), it will change your firewood harvesting experience for the better. Body heat leaves through all exposed extremities in cold weather. Not just a bare head. And the percentage of heat loss is correlated to the surface area of the unprotected skin. So wether you are wearing wet gloves, or no gloves- a heated handle saw makes the experience more enjoyable in the colder environments.
I don't have any heated handle saws, but I do have some really sweet work saws, and a nice pair of gloves.
I'm now convinced I can not live without this saw, to bad I read the 2nd and 3rd line lol.M
my issue is that I own to many to put any real time on any. And when I do cut, 9 times out of 10 I grab the 288- irregardless of what Im cutting. There's no situation I have been, where it has left me "lacking".
What Im offering here is an "operating experience". It's not just a 70cc saw. It's not just a ported 70cc saw. It's a MMWS ported 70cc with Heat. For those that like to cut in the winter (which I do), it will change your firewood harvesting experience for the better. Body heat leaves through all exposed extremities in cold weather. Not just a bare head. And the percentage of heat loss is correlated to the surface area of the unprotected skin. So wether you are wearing wet gloves, or no gloves- a heated handle saw makes the experience more enjoyable in the colder environments.
My issue is that I own too many to put any real time on them, and when I do cut, 9 times out of 10 I grab the 288, regardless of what I'm cutting. There's no situation I have been cutting, that it was "lacking".
What Im offering here is an "operating experience". It's not just a 70cc saw. It's not just a ported 70cc saw. It's a MMWS ported 70cc with Heat. For those that like to cut in the winter (which I do), it will change your firewood harvesting experience for the better. Body heat leaves through all exposed extremities in cold weather. Not just a bare head. And the percentage of heat loss is correlated to the surface area of the unprotected skin. So wether you are wearing wet gloves, or no gloves- a heated handle saw makes the experience more enjoyable in the colder environments.
Steve..you should write the literature for a luxury hotel in miami.
" operating experience " .. lol..thats funny dude..
I thought y'all would get a chuckle out of that.
If you dont find a buyer and you wanna give it to me ill take it...it wont hurt my feelings..i like the torq the X models make but i love how fast these fukkers are in smaller logs...thats a really nice saw.
How did you cut that wood with no chain ?