Posted by notjustair on October 09, 2015 at 18:53:03 from (70.195.75.52):
In Reply to: Re: OT Chain saw woes posted by cool hand on October 09, 2015 at 18:34:16:
I was just talking about that with my dealer. He said the company (bought out by Makita now) still lives by the idea that the saws sell themselves through word of mouth. They don't believe in advertising. Stubborn Germans. It's like my mother works there or something.
We have two dealers within 20 miles of me and it's flat land Kansas. Look them up - Sachs Dolmar. When you hold one and feel how it runs when it is wide open you will be converted. They also have not gone to the electronic carb yet like some others have. In fact, it came with a little screwdriver to adjust the carb if I needed. I can tell you I won't ever need to.
I was actually going to buy a 180 Stihl. I have run the neighbors a good bit. It is a nice little saw. I started reading reviews and no one seems impressed with that new electronic carb. It has made them cold blooded they say. I don't need a fussy saw.
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