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Tucker: Butch is right, the pic was beautiful, but you needed suspenders. That, and a real handlebar on your saw. :lol:

Oh, and btw: it sounds like you're asking permission from your wife to buy the saw... dang man, just get the danged thing! What the heck else is money for!!!


P.S. But only if wifey says its o.k. .....seriously.... :violent1:
 
If you are serious about the saw, I'd drop Kevin, Cutforfun, a PM and see if he knows the skinny on the seller and get his thoughts on the saw in general. He seems to know a lot of things, good or bad, and has been a very helpful resource on this forum in matters like this.
 
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Tucker: Butch is right, the pic was beautiful, but you needed suspenders. That, and a real handlebar on your saw. :lol:

Oh, and btw: it sounds like you're asking permission from your wife to buy the saw... dang man, just get the danged thing! What the heck else is money for!!!


P.S. But only if wifey says its o.k. .....seriously.... :violent1:

We are going through home buying right now. Im wanting to buy one, but also undecided as I do already own the necessary tools. If I insisted, I could buy one tomorrow and my wife wouldn't question it. She doesn't breathe down my neck about business expenses. Used to. Doesn't anymore.
 
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Ive thought on it. My 288 and 460 are good enough for my needs at the moment.....

Ive got a good number of saws in the trucks right now and Im just going to use what I have until Im farther along in my busy season.
 
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My 460 is no all-star. The thing never blew my hair back. Its sturdy and capable but mine never dazzled me.
 
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