Best Brand for the CC

   / Best Brand for the CC #11  
I found a Dolmar 7900 that was new 6 months ago but I think they have been discontinued for some time now. The new model is a 7910 that has been detuned thanks to the EPA requirements. I've read that it's not too hard to modify the muffler to get more power out of it. I don't have info on the 7910 but the 7900 is a 80cc 6.3hp saw. There's a couple of things I don't care for, the oil cap is hard to remove and the kill switch isn't in an ergonomic place but the power is great. I have plenty of red maples up to about 30" and had been using the 357xp (which worked well) with a 20" bar. Now anything over 16" I don't think twice. It'll cut through a 24" maple in 10 to 12 seconds. I can't remember the weight though.
 
   / Best Brand for the CC #12  
I cut a crap load of wood. . . I use Stihl only but am thinking of trying other brands. . . I've really never used any other brands other than tiny homelite, poulan and craftsman 12-14" saws which were quickly discarded. ??

Let's see:
You're a serious user.
You only have Stihl saws now.
You've tried, and "discarded" of the other brands available.

So, what's the question? :D Just messing with you.

Let me just say that I'm prejudiced. All of my OPE is Stihl. (4 saws, 2 trimmers, 1 blower) And, I don't even WANT anything else.

I live in the middle of the Pine Belt. I know a bunch of loggers. Without exception, every one of them use Stihl saws. (and pole saws) These guys depend on their saws for their livelihood, and nothing but a Stihl will do.
 
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Let's see:
You're a serious user.
You only have Stihl saws now.
You've tried, and "discarded" of the other brands available.

So, what's the question? :D Just messing with you.

Let me just say that I'm prejudiced. All of my OPE is Stihl. (4 saws, 2 trimmers, 1 blower) And, I don't even WANT anything else.

I live in the middle of the Pine Belt. I know a bunch of loggers. Without exception, every one of them use Stihl saws. (and pole saws) These guys depend on their saws for their livelihood, and nothing but a Stihl will do.

Yeah, I've only used the toy saws in the early days and that was small cut stuff. I eventually got involved with heavy wood burning and that required the bigger saws. I really have no need to switch and the saws I have will likely out live me. I was just curious because there are a lot of Husky, Dolmar, Echo guys out there and I like to experiment. Like I said I have no real reason.
 
   / Best Brand for the CC #14  
Time to try a Husqvarna Pro saw!

Older; 346xp, 357xp, 372xp

New; 550xp, 562xp, 372xp
 

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