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  1. Magnus

    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    Even though they are not common I would not say they are rare as they can be found if they were sold in the area. Rare to me is a handful saws, not hundreds or in most cases thousands. In USA there was thousands 1020's sold, as well as in Europe. They pop up now and then in the areas they were...
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    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    There is some 1020's in some areas. As it was export only here is none. Partner Used same engines in cut of saws as in chainsaws. Later in time (after elux) there is some differences. R11 was thought of as the first rescue saw. The Partner cut of saws was superior for many, many years. At the...
  3. Magnus

    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    I can perhaps help a bit if you need to know. It started with R40 then R40T, K40, R440, P100, P100Super/PM 1000/Jonsered 1020. R40: http://www.chainsawcollectors.se/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=21467 P100 Super: http://www.chainsawcollectors.se/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=5444 PM (Pro Mac) 1000...
  4. Magnus

    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    I can't say one brand is worse than another, it is mostly about practice. You learn more tricks working on a saw model frequently that makes it easier. The 020 was a pain before you learned the first tricks.. Then there is the 334 that there no tricks to learn, still a pain in the bar cover...
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    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    It was simple before. You had 3 categories: Consumer grade saws, 20-1000hrs runtime. Farmer/semipro saws, 1000-2000hrs runtime. Pro saws, minimum 2000hrs + more performance. Pro's used them sometimes two years daily use.... Now it is not that easy to find saws that last 2000hrs runtime. So they...
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    Fundamental reasons pro chainsaws are better than less expensive saws?

    There is pro's using cheeper saws too for various reasons. I know a couple forest workers that buy that way and simply toss it in the shed when it acts up and out with a new. A philosophy I can't really understand, but they seem to enjoy it. They have been doing it since 70's... I bought a bunch...
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