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Happens all the time here but a 50cc saw with a 20" bar is pretty much the standard. Had my MMWS 2100 with a 32" bar laying on a customers yard a while back. Someone stopped to ask about it and if they could take a picture with it because it's "huge".

When the 3120 with the 42" or 60" comes out you'd think we were operating a space ship.
 

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Going to a friend's this weekend to clean up some storm damage. I'm not even sure I want to bring the 2188, for the stares it will probably get. If the 5100s and 550xp can't get it, maybe it just needs to stay there...
 

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I like the 288 being referred to as a light saber! So true.

Does that make us Jedi then?

Going to a friend's this weekend to clean up some storm damage. I'm not even sure I want to bring the 2188, for the stares it will probably get. If the 5100s and 550xp can't get it, maybe it just needs to stay there...

Some people just don't understand.




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Some people just don't understand.

Last weekend at hunting camp work day, I let my cousin use it for a few minutes to clear brush, as he was curious about the big loud saw that I was only picking up occasionally for the big blowdowns and stuff. I told him it was a man maker :pesas:, and to be careful, then made him wear my helmet and chaps. After 5 minutes, he decided that he would rather just help pull the brush out from behind me. I guess we found out just how much of a man he really is. :D
 

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Last weekend at hunting camp work day, I let my cousin use it for a few minutes to clear brush, as he was curious about the big loud saw that I was only picking up occasionally for the big blowdowns and stuff. I told him it was a man maker :pesas:, and to be careful, then made him wear my helmet and chaps. After 5 minutes, he decided that he would rather just help pull the brush out from behind me. I guess we found out just how much of a man he really is. :D
Yeap that's the reason my 395 collects dust lol I'll bring it with me for big stuff but that's it
 

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It does. I still like using them.
I love using my 394 too. Granted it's not my "go to" for most of what I work with, but it hasn't yet failed to impress me and put a smile on my face when it's her turn to eat! :D
 

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I gotta say, when used in the size wood it was intended for, I don't notice the weight of the 394 hardly at all.
 
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