Posted by RandyB(MI) on December 02, 2018 at 18:27:12 from (24.180.66.205):
In Reply to: Best new chainsaw? posted by modirt on December 02, 2018 at 07:26:11:
I've read all the posts like I usually do to humor myself. LOL I bought a Stihl MS 290 " farm Boss" about 12 yrs ago. From Stihl dealer. I have cut a lot of wood with it. More than most 'homeowners" will ever. Ironically ...I've never needed the "dealer" for anything. I run chizzle chain and keep non ethanol fuel in it. Still has original clutch and bar on it ! Plenty of power and always starts right up in any temp and with the chizzle chain , will fill your pockets with chips real quick.. Just don't see needing anything else. They said a few yrs ago that they weren't making them anymore but I think they still do.You don't need a "kenworth" !! My son bought the same saw 2 yrs after me and same luck. My work buddy bought a Husky 455 Rancher ( equal saw to ours) and I wouldn't own it . It's either screaming or bogging. There's a reason Stihl only sells through servicing dealers also. They don't NEED the Home Depot , TSC , Sears etc to sell their equipment. Whatever you get , trash the "safety chain" they come with and get chizzle chain.
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