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- Mt. Juliet, TN
Got a huge tree down, and wondered if anyone had a chainsaw they were looking to part with.
Got a huge tree down, and wondered if anyone had a chainsaw they were looking to part with.
I don't have either for sale but wanted to mention a couple years ago this happened to me and I found a local place that rented a big log splitter on a trailer. If I recall it was less than $100 per day, and just hooked up to my trailer hitch for ease of movement and getting it to my property.
Perhaps you could find something similar in your area that may be cheaper than buying one?
BT
Those echo timberwolf cs-590s are the best bang for the buck. If you take care of it, you can probably sell it for close to what you paid for it after you're done.
If you were closer, id give you a hand.
I think you can rent one at Homeless Depot. Hopefully they don't put those ghey super safety chains on them like they did the Makita/dolmarsThanks man, I'll take a look
sell the tree.Got a huge tree down, and wondered if anyone had a chainsaw they were looking to part with.
You keeping the wood or just looking at getting the tree cleaned up?Got a huge tree down, and wondered if anyone had a chainsaw they were looking to part with.
Those echo timberwolf cs-590s are the best bang for the buck. If you take care of it, you can probably sell it for close to what you paid for it after you're done.
If you were closer, id give you a hand.
I've "read" that a lot can be gained with a tune. Lots of mods (and performance parts) online for the 590.Recently purchased a Timberwolf. It easily outruns my Stihl MS290 and 034.
Looking forward to seeing how much better the 590 is going to run after a few simple mods.
What exactly do they do to them?I've "read" that a lot can be gained with a tune. Lots of mods (and performance parts) online for the 590.