U'd get better answers if u state a budget, wot u want saw for and size off timber u will be cutting?
That will affect ur cc u need.
Personally i wouldnae take a modern husky as a gift.
There pro grade saws are junk now.
There is companies importing old 3 series saws, there far better saws if u want to go orange.
Stihl 181 is a good start, and the sky's the limit.
Husky 435 is the smallest genuine husky, for occasional use up to once a week. Neither would give you much bother if looked after.
Depending on your needs, I use a parkertools one. £125 I think. I am not a pro and I only use it for my log burner. and if I get 2 years out of it I am well in.
I just cut a large beech tree with it. I cut about 6 to 8 cubic meters a year.
If it is for light and occasional use, a Husqvarna 130 is a good wee saw. I bought a used 350 for not much money. It is a 50cc and can tackle some big bits of timber....
If it is for light and occasional use, a Husqvarna 130 is a good wee saw. I bought a used 350 for not much money. It is a 50cc and can tackle some big bits of timber....
I've got a 450 and dad a 350. It's done loads of work and will tackle trees 2ft round. Dad's is 25years old and still running very well. Highly recommended.
I've got a 450 and dad a 350. It's done loads of work and will tackle trees 2ft round. Dad's is 25years old and still running very well. Highly recommended.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.