mikehaugen
Elite Member
No disrespect at all. Please see the below post.
I didn't take it personally, I guess I was just trying to state the same thing you did later.
No disrespect at all. Please see the below post.
So how much better is the 562 over the 361? I hear the 562 eats wood.I dont know if im a "pro" yet so maybe i shouldnt run my stihl 361 or better yet new husky562xp
I have my ms180 trim saw tho.....
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
The 192t isn't a pro grade saw as a matter of fact.
You're a joke. You should join Arboristsite. Those guys would eat you for lunch.WRONG! Try reading the opening paragraph of the first page of the owner's manual from Stihl, the manufacturer of the 192T. Here is the file:
http://www.stihlusa.com/WebContent/...192-t-192-tc-chain-saw-instruction-manual.pdf
It states, regarding the saw: (CAPS are added by me), this manual contains operating and safety instructions for ALL Stihl PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE CHAINSAWS. ...Professional tree service saws are designed especially for in-tree maintenance, tree surgery and other cutting work in confined spaces such as a lift-bucket.
Also refer to page 3 where it details that top handle saws are only to be used by specially trained individuals, and all other work at ground level should be done with saws other than top handles. There are additional details on use and safety by the manufacturer of this model PRO saw.
The one that resorts to name calling loses the argument.
Quoting cre10: I got a great deal on the 441 from a shrimp that couldn't handle it.
Guess you lost your argument already, huh, son.
Son, do you know my experience or expertise? I suggest you take your big rig Kioti and ride off into the sunset on your back 5 acres![]()
You're a joke. You should join Arboristsite. Those guys would eat you for lunch.
I bet you go to bed telling your wife what a tough guy you were on the internet tonight and what a professional logger you are :laughing: