Re: Stihl Chainsaws
[Re: Zim]
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I have a few Sthil saw's. An old 290 Farm Boss, a MS251, a 261, a 441 and a new 290. They have all been good and reliable to me. I had an old Husky model 61 I think it was that I wore out. That was the best cutting saw ever, except for the hot muffler on yer left hand. A 261 with an 18" or 20" bar will last you a long time with the trees you have out there. Charge your time accordingly with cost to maintain the saw.
Zim I have all of my time and maintenance and such calculated into my hourly costs so that's all figured out but a pro grade saw is overkill for what I'm going to be doing.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/15/24 07:01 AM
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It’s the fatigue that’ll bite you. If you’re doing any kind of cutting besides the odd dead fall after a storm, get a pro saw. You’ll feel the difference after a full day of cutting. Properly sharpened chain and take care of the bar. I sharpened my uncles chain once and he went straight back to bucking up a pine across the driveway, frigging stones flying everywhere! Dull chains are very dangerous and wreck/burn everything they touch. I always tell those who ask about the most dangerous thing a power lineman does, it’s driving and running a chainsaw…lol
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Keep the chain sharp,it makes the cutting fast and easy. A few swipes with the file once in a while keeps it cutting good.Learn to freehand sharpen your chain and dont forget to check the raker height after a few sharps. Flip and file the blade burr when needed also.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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I bought all of my Pro saws from a local pawn shop. I gave about a 1/3 of new price for all of them. The 360 and 661 had almost zero wear on the bar and showed as new. Compression was good and I was able to run it before purchasing. The 261 and 441 I gave $200 a piece for. Both showed wear on both plastic and bar. Compression was good on both and they started and ran well. I took a chance on all of them, but have been running the 360 for around 10 years. The others from 5-6 years and none of them have been back to the shop for repairs. Run ethanol free gas tested with Seafoam and clean the air filters is all I’ve ever done.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Im thinking hes fairly young with limited funds and only gets periodic tree work.........A Husqvarna 3120 and Stihl 880 w/ a 4 ft bar are out LOL. Not as much on the limited funds part but I just don't need an 800$ saw when I get only a few tree jobs a year.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Best bang for the buck is a Echo 590 Timberwolf, good power at a reasonable price. X2 plus 5 year warranty.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Best bang for the buck is a Echo 590 Timberwolf, good power at a reasonable price. X2 plus 5 year warranty. X3 I’ve been running mine side by side with a Stihl 271 farm boss and I prefer the Echo 590
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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Im thinking hes fairly young with limited funds and only gets periodic tree work.........A Husqvarna 3120 and Stihl 880 w/ a 4 ft bar are out LOL. Not as much on the limited funds part but I just don't need an 800$ saw when I get only a few tree jobs a year. Well I was right on 2 out of 3.What I meant by limited funds was funds to invest heavy in the tree part of your business. Good luck on your ventures you sound like a go-getter.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
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05/15/24 06:18 PM
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Best bang for the buck is a Echo 590 Timberwolf, good power at a reasonable price. X2 plus 5 year warranty. I like the 5 year warranty aspect, but the power to weight ratio is not real good on that saw. Thats fine when you are still young and tough, but eventually youll appreciate a strong saw that is still in the 10 pound range.
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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I’ve got a Husqvarna 550xp mkii I really like. It’s the commercial Husky equivalent of a Stihl ms 261. You couldn’t run fast enough to give me a piece of stihl equipment. I’ve never had or used one that started worth a dang and I know several folks that have had the same experience. I’ve run an Echo CS 590 some as well. Heavier saw, but a lot of bang for the buck I think. Construction wise it basically is a pro saw…it’s got a metal crankcase.
Previously Bridger158, before the great "Time Out".
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