I know Noble I got hired down there back in 90's and had to turn it down. I had just bought a place up here.Noble close to Guernsey
Thinking was in Belmont. Was one or other anyways.
Thats a great area and IMO I see great saw buys down that way.
I know Noble I got hired down there back in 90's and had to turn it down. I had just bought a place up here.Noble close to Guernsey
I'm sure shipping from Wyoming to Ohio wouldn't be bad lolI'm thinking of selling my Stihl 090. The best milling saw ever...
There is a 395 for 450 but a 3hr round trip north west from me.I am liking prices I see on 395s. Might be worth looking into and just teaching myself how to work on saws. I have a Stihl 029 and a Husky 45 in the garage that were given to me. Maybe I can use them to learn on.
Probably a little far for me at this time. Hoping to get more serious this summer. Is in the 4-500 range where I can expect to find a 395? I know used is used, but is a saw in that price range GENERALLY still going to be a pretty good saw? Are they "bulletproof?"There is a 395 for 450 but a 3hr round trip north west from me.
No saw is bulletproof and they are easily damaged buy a careless or inexperienced operator. One improper fueling, or ran too hot can leave them needing a rebuild. But if you know saws, it's pretty easy to see what you're buying.Probably a little far for me at this time. Hoping to get more serious this summer. Is in the 4-500 range where I can expect to find a 395? I know used is used, but is a saw in that price range GENERALLY still going to be a pretty good saw? Are they "bulletproof?"
I see them from that to 700 for OEM 395.Probably a little far for me at this time. Hoping to get more serious this summer. Is in the 4-500 range where I can expect to find a 395? I know used is used, but is a saw in that price range GENERALLY still going to be a pretty good saw? Are they "bulletproof?"
I see them from that to 700 for OEM 395.
My clone G395 ran cut just like OEM. For 3.
RK has them here too new.
Locals 94's 95's I work on in one pic.
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IMO if you cant troubleshoot or work on a saw dont try them.So say I go the clone route. As I have stated, I am not a saw mechanic but that difference in price is so tempting. So many people on forums, like you xyz, speak highly of them. What would a novice saw guy need to know about a 395 clone to not ruin it?
And what about a 390 as a milling saw?