Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:04 PM
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Husqvarna 550xp mark 2 has been great for me. That thing screams through anything I want to cut. I ran a stihl ms250 before that but it eventually failed. The tech who looked at it said they aren’t meant to be used heavily. So I took his word and upgraded to something a little more stout.
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:12 PM
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Husqvarna 550xp mark 2 has been great for me. That thing screams through anything I want to cut. I ran a stihl ms250 before that but it eventually failed. The tech who looked at it said they aren’t meant to be used heavily. So I took his word and upgraded to something a little more stout. I had a MS260 with a 20 inch bar , scored the cylinder , replaced cylinder and jug and in a little over a year I had done it again I was in a bunch of gig old old maples at the time that is part of the divide by 3 rule you can run a 20 inch bar on a 50cc saw , but when you spend tank after tank after tank of gas going through 30 inch logs like that it is like a little truck pulling a big trailer up a hill all day , it takes some life off of them. I had gut firewood for years with that saw , but I was never in that big of wood consistently like those couple years.
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:25 PM
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In that scenario I’d probably move up into the 70cc class if I was doing a lot of cutting. I find the 50cc pro class to be about ideal for my all around saw. it was a great all around saw I did upgrade sold the 260 for parts and it has been great running a 2166 I keep a 2255 with 18 inch bar for limbing and smaller stuff switch back and forth saws when I am cutting for a period of time and let them cool some , then re-gas both unless I am just cutting big logs often I can fill a truck and then some on just those 2 tanks of gas.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:35 PM
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My Stihl 360 has a 20” bar. I run 25” bars on a 441 and 661. Both are great saws if you are in big timber and blocking the trunk. I use 18” bars on my 026 and 260.
The biggest thing is run good gas, no ethanol. All of the above have been trouble free.
CK
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:46 PM
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Can't go wrong with one of the brand names, and make sure to get a "Pro" model. I always add Stabil to EVERY fresh can of gas with the gas oil. I always have a spare bar/chain with me when I have to go any distance. Get it stuck, and pull the power head, put on the extra bar/chain, and cut your way out. That "cutsie" scrench that comes with it m/l works, but I take a set of REAL tools with me.
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 05:50 PM
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Ryan McLeod
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455 rancher with 18' bar here
If you take care of the land the land will take care of you
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 06:50 PM
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A nice little 028S walked in here today. @ 130 bucks I thought it was good. I bet the owners ms170 is for sale after he runs this.
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 08:48 PM
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Husky 562xp & older 272xp. Tried Stihl 3 times. Never again. Mind you, I’m a Ford guy but I’m driving a Chevy right now…lol
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Re: Chainsaw's
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10/10/24 09:06 PM
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Get the Echo 590/Timber wolf. Cuts great and homeowner get 5-year warrantee. I have one plus 4 Stihls and a Dolmar. Should get you one with 20" bar for around $450. The timber wolf works great for me, all I burn is wood heat. Six years with this one and no problems.
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