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<blockquote data-quote="Will.284" data-source="post: 3032942" data-attributes="member: 128826"><p>I've run both and some models are better than their counterparts so it's really wash or warsh. Years ago I switched to sachs / domar 44 model ported and polished, my big bar is 60 inches, file down the rakers and I can throw a 4 ft curly que that stretches to 8 foot full wrap handle. This saw is not for the timid or someone who cut firewood for fun , it's dang near dangerous and loud oh man!! I cut big big cottonwoods for people cleaning out creek bottoms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will.284, post: 3032942, member: 128826"] I’ve run both and some models are better than their counterparts so it’s really wash or warsh. Years ago I switched to sachs / domar 44 model ported and polished, my big bar is 60 inches, file down the rakers and I can throw a 4 ft curly que that stretches to 8 foot full wrap handle. This saw is not for the timid or someone who cut firewood for fun , it’s dang near dangerous and loud oh man!! I cut big big cottonwoods for people cleaning out creek bottoms [/QUOTE]
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