Storm Work

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firecracker_77

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Had several 3 inch diameter limbs fall in the yard yesterday as a big storm blew in and took temps from 90's to 70's. Whew...what a relief. I enlisted the little 192 for the task. This is my favorite and can't discount a light weight saw for times like this. Runs a long time on a small tank of gas and is light and nimble compared to most others. Chain maintenance is a snap with only a few cutters also.
 
Nice - I'd like to have a little top handled limber, but it's more a want than a need. If I found a great deal I'd pop, but they usually come up pretty pricey. I like the small limbs for shoulder season. Cheers!
 
Used 192s can usually be had for a song. They get poo poo'd because they are a "homeowner clamshell" design.
 
Not sure how they compare, but someone has had an 011 AVT up on CL for $50 near me, and nobody seems to be biting.
 
Used 192s can usually be had for a song. They get poo poo'd because they are a "homeowner clamshell" design.

I won't be selling mine cheap. Buy it once..hopefully, buy it for life
 
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