Husqvarna 967682101 K 770 Gasoline Grinder , Orange
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No blade
The 14" blade capacity is offered by Ruff N Tuff Tools.
I looked up the answer to this question on the internet, and it turns out to be a five-hour task.
Yes, it is.
Selected User Reviews For Husqvarna 967682101 K 770 Gasoline Grinder , Orange
This saw is a beast. It takes a little getting used to, but once you do, it's simple to use. If this is your first time using a saw like this, read the instructions carefully. Steel-toed boots, dust masks, ear protection, and a face shield should all be worn. In the event of kickback, stand to the side of the saw rather than directly behind it.
In existing old brick, cut a new doorway opening. He sped up like a pro. The weight isn't excessive. And it had plenty of juice to go around. Plan on cutting the basement floor to make room for the perimeter tile and sump pump. I'll be remodeling and moving pipes in the floor of a slab-on-grade house. Water supply, valve, and spray are all in good working order. br>I looked everywhere and in everything. Husq is a fantastic character. Saws. This isn't one of those movies that will let you down. In its class, I believe this to be the best. I give it two thumbs up! 👍👍.
Straight out of the box and into action. I cut cured concrete with rebar with no hesitation. And there's no problem with asphalt. However, do not forget to use the water sprayer; you will not be disappointed.
For the past ten years, we've bought a dozen of these. These saws are extremely durable and pair well with the Husqvarna Vario. Blades need to be cut.
I used it to cut out a slab for plumbing installation, and I read in previous reviews that it was difficult to get it started, and that someone had added that they made the mix exactly 50:50. 1. I followed that lead and have had no problems starting; it always starts up. Be very careful with the oil and gas mix. Also, start the machine according to the manufacturer's directions.
It hasn't let us down, and we use it all over the park where we run.
It's a cut-off vest that I've already worn at work, but the ones in my closet have been worn a lot. However, the block is cut off like a mantequilla.
I'm not a fan of the cheaply made gas tank; it hasn't cracked yet, but it feels like the slightest bump could snap it. Aside from that, I was used to running 14" Stihls and they worked just fine.