Now I need advice on wood cutting equipment.........

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You do not have to have a Husqvarna,or a Stihl to cut wood
I agree, but the stated intent was to find an inexpensive saw, use it for a year or two and then resell. Husky or stihl will have the best resale value on CL. If he finds a good used Husky Stihl saw he could potentially use it for a couple seasons and sell it for even money. Or get close to what he pays for a refurbished husky.
 
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Another thought is to find someone on CL who will cut on shares. I'd post an ad looking for someone willing to cut a cord of wood for each of you. That way you can start putting up wood as soon as possible while you look/save for the right saw.
 
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Any model of refurb that has so many available would cause me concern. There must be a reason they are returned. Surely some are operator error, but still....
 
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Any model of refurb that has so many available would cause me concern. There must be a reason they are returned. Surely some are operator error, but still....
Read the reviews seems they generally work fine and some look like new.. Stihl does not do refurbs and is why you can't find one.. Home depot has many returns from people that need to clean up a fallen tree etc. then the customer decides they are done with the saw and return it for a refund.. More common than people realize..

Ray
 
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