Posted by mikewood869 on October 16, 2020 at 13:22:21 from (108.7.32.223):
In Reply to: Best chainsaw. posted by Dave H (MI) on October 16, 2020 at 09:58:03:
It depends on how much wood you will cut. We have (had) two stihls 271, we did have some problems like the clutch needing to be replaced. The 271 does not oil the bar enough when cutting wood. After 200 hours over 2 years the second saw ceased up and after looking at the saw, the saw wants bearings (up and down play in the crank). The saw died the day the 2 year warranty expired. The first saw went to the dealer to have the brake replaced and for whatever reason they stripped out the spark plug threads in the head. That saw had 80 hours on it. We bought these saws within a month of each other. We were cutting a lot of brush with the chain saws before we got the backhoe. We cut 2 or 3 cords of wood a year and sometimes help the neighbors with their wood or if they need something cut. We ended up getting a stihl ms362, we have 10 hours on this saw, and it seems pretty good so far. We did have a husky 335 saw and that was problems straight from the dealer (4 saws never ran right), the second husky is a 455 and that seemed like a good saw. The 455 needed a bar but the stihl saw came up.
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