Posted by Robert Searcy on June 14, 2008 at 19:07:13 from (204.246.221.15):
In Reply to: Best chainsaw?..who posted by gun guru on June 14, 2008 at 15:09:07:
I own a MS360 and my father in law has one two. My first one lasted 2 days then I went back and they gave me a new one as they couldnt fix my original one as they couldnt figure out what was wrong with it and i wanted a new one anyway. I have heard Stihl makes three grades of saws. Homeowner, Commercial and Professional Grade. Not sure the difference but I presume you get what you pay for. I have a neighbor that has a Husquvarna and he loves his. I have no quams with my 360. I put a 20" bar on it and logged out a 1 mile road here in missouri and most of the logs were from 65 to 110 year old oak and hickory. I had 6 semi loads hauled to the mill that were made into a log house here on the property. I did modify the muffler as it seemed very doggy at first as I would have to saw through both sides of those logs. They were BIG. I drilled some extra holes in it and think I took some piece of something out of there and man does it run better. It will flat pop the tip up on the bar now when you crack the throttle. IT doesnt rap up as high ss some of the smaller CC saws but it runs out pretty darn nice and will dip right through those big logs. I have a FS40 weed eater that I bought when I got married in 91 and have put one head and one spark plug in it since then. I have heard Oregon and Echo saws are pretty good too.
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