Posted by The tractor vet on April 15, 2019 at 08:44:54 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Best chainsaw? posted by rrman61 on April 15, 2019 at 07:49:52:
Myself i can't say what is the best. i have had three saws in my life time . First saw was a Lombard 2.4 little lighting with a 16 inch bar , it was great till we had a twister touch down here many years ago . I was out helping with the aftermath and got home around dark ant took the saw out of my pick up and placed it on our four seasons porch that had a locking door BUT the screen was in . someone must have needed it worse then me as they cut the screen unlocked the door and took the saw gas and oil and the DOG never heard them . next saw to replace it was a Homelite 150 , It is a vibrator and will put your hands to sleep after a half hour of use but the thing is still going with only one tune up and new fuel lines . It will strt every time with eight or nine pulls no matter how long it has sat in the case and is a cutting fool and on it's third chain but they are not your big box store chains and ya can't sharpen them with a file and NOT CHEAP. , now i have a third saw shell we say DONATED to me as i found it stuffed into the huge evergreen in my ft. yard . It is like new with a 20 inch bar . Found it stuffed in the tree early one morning while walking the dog . well it's not mine so someone must have stolen it and was running when the saw headlights coming and had to ditch it as i could find no marks in the grass where it might have fallen out of someone truck and bounced up under the tree and no marks on the saw where it had road rash. So i called the cops and they came out took a report and were going to place it in lost and found and i asked him well WHAT IF nobody calms the saw and he said well after 30 days i could claim it so i claimed it as nobody ever filed a report of a missing saw. but my go to saw is the junk Homelite since the chain on it will cut anything and not get hurt, fence wire in and old tree or that old spike you did not see or if ya got to close to that rock while cutting on the ground .
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