Posted by rla on February 24, 2014 at 16:51:44 from (69.35.177.185):
In Reply to: chain saws to buy posted by jbk on February 24, 2014 at 09:53:57:
I think you've done opened up a can of worms. I believe there are many good saw's out there one could buy.. The problem with most of us we don't run a chain saw 365 days a year. Sometimes they sit for months. I believe the more they are ran ( correctly ) the better luck you will have with that saw. I personally have a Husqvarna is my newest saw, because I have a local dealer. I still have a Poulan have had since 1985. The Husq design clean's it own air fitler & I can't say the poulan does that with flywheel air. I've taken care of, used the correct mix & keep rolling the bar over & keep the nose greased. My 460 Husqy will cut far more wood than the Poulan ever did on a tank of fuel. I've had good luck with Pioneer Homlite Pouland & Husqvarna. The Stilh I had was a Lemon, but I've had friends that have stihls & Have used Stihls that cut & ran Well.
I cut 8 Loads of Wood a winter season each load is close to a full cord, I also cut for my two daughters wit the help of their Husbands another 10 cord or close to it. I use a portable mill from time to time in teh summer months. Very seldom that my saws don't run every week.
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