Building one of those chainsaws would be great for me
In many occasions I imagined to buy one but I did not yet
Also because I don't use chainsaws , I do repair them but I've probably used a chainsaw twice in my entire life
I might put one of those chainsaws in the "To Do" list
I've to figure out which one take
The MS180 isn't worth because I could buy the original for 190 euros at my local dealer
The MS200T should be a great project
The MS360 as same would probably be the best choice because it's probably the biggest saw I could use
The MS440 was the original idea but maybe is little bit to big and powerful for me
Obviously if I take one , my choice will be the orange and white version
Would be great if they will sell also other kits like Weed trimmers , blowers etc
360 is a good size they can run surprisingly big bars but they aren't to heavy
i think a lot of those farmertec / huzl clone saws have a lot of fan boys because there cheep and its something to tinker with i dont think meany of them do much work with them , i got given a few by a mate who had a punt on some, there allright when they work but they do go wrong quick
On the Facebook page there are a lot of blokes in America running them commercially they have a list of parts that they consider compulsory to upgrade for commercial use and you probably want 2 so you have a backup but the basics of them must pretty good as it's a carbon copy of the original if I didn't already have a reasonable size saw I'd buy one for the money they must be worth a play
at some point ive got a shed load of windblown to deal with and quite a few of them are hung up s well thats going to be a fun game, might have to get my grubby mits on some cutting charges that was very quick effecive last time ( as the charges were free ) and good fun
A digger or winch is best just pull them until they are lying flat on the floor
Cutting them in half just makes matters worse if half of it stays stuck in tree