Posted by Casey in Ky on November 07, 2008 at 17:57:11 from (76.8.179.60):
As some of you know I"ve been looking for a good used saw....well, I"ve gave up on a used one around here as they all have been used up. Except I did find one Stihl MS 170 that looked new at a pawn shop, they also wanted $179 for it....same price as a new one, and they wouldn"t budge on the price.
The local Stihl dealer is a whack off, blames any and all engine problems on "bad gas". So I"m leaning a little more towards the Husqvarna"s. I was wanting a 340, but it"s the old model and none of the dealers here locally have one left over. So now I"m looking at a 435, 440, and possibly a 445. I"m on a really tight budget and am only looking at cutting 3 or 4 truckloads of firewood a year, plus random clean up jobs and such. Looking at a 16 or 18 inch bar.
Has anybody had any experience with the 435 in particular?? Of course it"s the cheapest......
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