CHAINSAWS Big Boys Toys.

I've been eyeballing Stihls and Husqvarnas lately...can't decide between a Farm Boss and a Rancher 55, which is OK since I can't afford either right now anyway.
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Frankly, though, I can't complain much about the saw I have now. It's just a little Craftsman...like, 42cc or so, with an 18" bar. I've had it for about five years and killed three or four chains with it...and that's sharpening chains down to where there's only about 1/8" of tooth left. I just put a new chain on it weekend before this past, and proceeded to fell and cut a forked dead-standing tree into a pickup bed full of firewood. Had it on the ground, cut into logs, split, and put in the truck in about an hour and a half. Little saw is tough as nails and as reliable as it can be. Aside from it occasionally bogging down with the cutting depth approaches the length of the bar, I've really got nothing but kind words for that little saw. If I were ever to wrangle up the cash to get a bigger saw like a Farm Boss or Rancher, the little craftsman would definitely keep a place in my toolshed.

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I use to operate a 12' knife at a veneer plant, lol. Does that count as a big boy toy? Sliced whole logs into veneer. I was the only female operator they ever had. I quit eventually when pay raises came around they tried to pay me less then the other operators. Said I needed more experience, lol. I was doing the same job they were and coming in early and staying late to work overtime when they needed someone.
 
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Didn't you post about that? I think that is what first brought you to my attention.

Oh no, I was in your sites long before that. The tree incident was just a little over a year ago. You've known and loved, ok just known, me since 5/07.
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Check the receipt for your PC alarm.
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the best saw i ever had was a poulan countervibe with a bow. wore out both sides of the bow and had it reworked and wore that down after a few years. put a straight blade on it and used it a few more years. got a husquvarna now. it cuts as fast as a stihl but was $150 cheaper
 

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