I can't speak on that brand, but I can speak on Peterson and Woodmizer. Good friend of mine up here has both (professional mobile sawyer). He loves them both and runs them 4 to 6 days a week (about 60 to 70% on the woodmizer). From his testimony, those are solid and easy to use. I have even thought about getting one myself. Then I remembered what it cost, how much time it would take to break even, the time and effort involved in drying my own lumber, sourcing your own lumber (everyone believes their yard crooked Walnut @ 14" diameter is worth thousands) and then building a kiln and operating it. Not that I am discouraging you, but just ask any professional sawyer. The lynch pin is not the saw. It's the whole equation of making good lumber. After being up here and helping a sawyer, a lumber mill and making good friends with a fledgling lumber company I have decided to appreciate what they do and how time consuming, expensive and how much artisanship is requires to make truely good lumber. I do still ask a fair price, but I definitely know what is cost to do it. I will stick to what I like (not necessary what I good at) and that is the carpentry...the woodworking.