Hello everyone,
I've been reading the forum for awhile and am looking to get my first saw. I finally have about 10 acres of land, about 6 of which is wooded (no pine, but oak/ash for sure, probably some maple, if that matters) and am looking to cut some trails through the property (using the new tractor to knock them over and/or chainsaw). I know there won't be a universal saw that will be able to do everything, but something that will be able to handle a good amount of what I throw at it without breaking my back would be good. As is probably common too, I'd like to keep the price somewhat reasonable. As the (modified) saying goes, the most expensive tool is the cheapest PoS you buy, so I'm not opposed to spending a bit more to get something that won't break down all the time or have to be replace. I'm also not throwing out craigslist finds, but at the moment, I don't really have the means to repair a "great find" so I'll need something in working condition, though I'm also not sure what I should look for.
So, if you have any help it helping me pick out/decide it would be appreciated. If I need to supply more info, I can do that too if requested.
/edit: No wood burner at the moment, so the saw would just be used for felling/stacking of the logs. We do plan on having a fireplace in the next couple of years though to burn the wood.
Thanks,
Nelson
I've been reading the forum for awhile and am looking to get my first saw. I finally have about 10 acres of land, about 6 of which is wooded (no pine, but oak/ash for sure, probably some maple, if that matters) and am looking to cut some trails through the property (using the new tractor to knock them over and/or chainsaw). I know there won't be a universal saw that will be able to do everything, but something that will be able to handle a good amount of what I throw at it without breaking my back would be good. As is probably common too, I'd like to keep the price somewhat reasonable. As the (modified) saying goes, the most expensive tool is the cheapest PoS you buy, so I'm not opposed to spending a bit more to get something that won't break down all the time or have to be replace. I'm also not throwing out craigslist finds, but at the moment, I don't really have the means to repair a "great find" so I'll need something in working condition, though I'm also not sure what I should look for.
So, if you have any help it helping me pick out/decide it would be appreciated. If I need to supply more info, I can do that too if requested.
/edit: No wood burner at the moment, so the saw would just be used for felling/stacking of the logs. We do plan on having a fireplace in the next couple of years though to burn the wood.
Thanks,
Nelson