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    I have a husqvarna k970 It can use either a 14 or 16 inch wheel. Make sure to get the biggest you can afford. I use mine primarily when im scrapping cars and you need to butcher something quick. Sometimes even with the 16 inch you still have to twist the saw all sorts of angles to get to the piece you are trying to cut. I chose husky because that is what i prefer but with these saws being made to cut cement as long as you take care of it and keep the air filter clean it seems to last much longer cutting metal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mikenofx2000 View Post
    I have a husqvarna k970 It can use either a 14 or 16 inch wheel. Make sure to get the biggest you can afford. I use mine primarily when im scrapping cars and you need to butcher something quick. Sometimes even with the 16 inch you still have to twist the saw all sorts of angles to get to the piece you are trying to cut. I chose husky because that is what i prefer but with these saws being made to cut cement as long as you take care of it and keep the air filter clean it seems to last much longer cutting metal.


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