20 inch chainsaw recommendation

   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #161  
Those plastic cased stihls in 029 039 290 310 390 very common for those muffler to come apart.

Always replacing them.

Went to aftermarket ones to try on guys saws with permission and they seem to hold up better on some.

Plus I give them a cheap free muffler mod which is good for 18-23% on those choked down mufflers.

Locals hate flip caps on their stihls.
Just was designed wrong by stihl. Should have done screw in flip caps like husky did.

I replace them with these for them.



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   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #162  
Yeah, I bought the MS029 when my budget was very tight, couldn't afford a pro saw, even back then. I've cut at least a couple cord every year with it, sometimes up to maybe 8 cord some years. It just flat out keeps running. If it should go, and a small part of me wishes it would so I could replace it with a MS261.

I love my flip caps, never leak, never lost, work perfectly fine, not hard to use. Every single cap on any of the huskys I've had leaked, to the point where I have to store them on their backs or they're empty in a week. Brand new caps gaskets and everything.
 
   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #163  
Husky caps you just need the ones with updated seal. Reason they did that years ago. ;)

Stihl guys here break those dang things and spill on themselves when they somehow get caps out of time with the pieces. :ROFLMAO: 😂 Is what it is.

Plus husky if you ever broke a flip cap you can still open it.

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   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #165  
A dull knife cuts you faster than a sharp one.
 
   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #166  
Whatever you do dont buy a plastic cased husky 450. Turds in my book.

I remember when those turds come out to replace the 350 husky. They suk.
I wont even rebuild them for flips. I sell them as is. Most need carbs or seals and not worth even that cost to me.

For same money buy a echo 4910 or echo 501 with mag cases.

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   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #167  
I guess I’d have to run one to see/hear increase in noise.
If I’m falling timber all day long especially with the clutch side up with the opened up cover on the 500 with hearing protection in my ears are a ringing. It’s just like running the bigger older 3 series huskies with the triple port mufflers they’d scream too.
 
   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #168  
A bit off the OP's topic, but in the late 90's we had a couple top handle style Huskys that absolutely ran circles around anything else. Don't remember much about them except it was the first I had heard of a Husky, 1st time seeing those bright orange cases, sounded like a 2 stroke dirtbike, and just couldn't be stopped. Then they disappeared... I heard they didn't pass emissions regs, sound levels, and/or some nonsense that the spark arrestor would come flying out of the muffler and start a fire. Who knows, I figured someone from another saw maker gave a politician a wadfull of cash to make them go away, they just ran that good...
 
   / 20 inch chainsaw recommendation #169  
Husky caps you just need the ones with updated seal. Reason they did that years ago. ;)

Stihl guys here break those dang things and spill on themselves when they somehow get caps out of time with the pieces. :ROFLMAO: 😂 Is what it is.

Plus husky if you ever broke a flip cap you can still open it.

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I agree the Stihl caps are a little frustrating to get lined-up with the notches in the tank openings.
Just can’t force them to close unalingned, or it’ll leak
 

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