[AT] OT Chainsaw recommendations?
Easley, Greg
EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Fri Oct 17 10:07:59 PDT 2008
I'll go along with that. My 026 Pro has been doing 10-12 cord a year
since it was new.
Had to replace the kill switch four or five years ago. I think it cost
$1.47.
Greg
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416
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I love my Stihls...
Had my original Farm Boss 029 about 10 years and I have an extra 029 and
an 017. Have only changed chains, bars, etc and cleaned the air
filters.... Never fowled a plug. They always start and run strong. I cut
and split about 5 chords a year.
Regards,
Will Powell
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
> Two names: Husqvarna and Stihl. Pretty much anything else (in
homeowner
> versions) is junk these days. I have a "Husky" that is very
dependable,
> but Stihl owners swear by their saws too.
>
> Mike
>
> Howard Fleming wrote:
> > My current chainsaw, a Homelite Super XL-12 is starting to get to
the
> > point that I probably need to replace it.
> >
> > Any suggestions on a good replacement saw that will not break the
bank?
> > Primary use of the saw is for firewood, and I would like it to
last
> > as a long as my current saw.... :o).
> >
> > Tractor reference of sorts, I haul the firewood in a 1972
International
> > 1310, and move the firewood at home using a Ford 8N.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Howard
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