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highboy1975
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ok, so should i be a little more interested in the used 036 pro?
Stihl MS361....while they can still be bought.
3 of the pines are near the house and those are being dropped by a pro, cut up by me. ive got quite a few small trees to practice on, and ive cut down a bunch in the 16-20inch diameter range, but im gona definately do the big pines away from the house last. the ones near the house are getting dropped by an insured pro. the ones away from the house arent in a hurry to come down, they wont fall on anything if they do it on their own. even though the 036pro is used, im going to follow up on that one, because if saws are anything like cub cadets, the older ones are heavier duty.
i ran a 290 today, and it did seem pretty decent for the money. but i want to see the 036 first.
3 of the pines are near the house and those are being dropped by a pro, cut up by me. ive got quite a few small trees to practice on, and ive cut down a bunch in the 16-20inch diameter range, but im gona definately do the big pines away from the house last. the ones near the house are getting dropped by an insured pro. the ones away from the house arent in a hurry to come down, they wont fall on anything if they do it on their own. even though the 036pro is used, im going to follow up on that one, because if saws are anything like cub cadets, the older ones are heavier duty.
i ran a 290 today, and it did seem pretty decent for the money. but i want to see the 036 first.
ok, the stihl 036 pro has 120psi. from what ive heard, this saw is tired. anyone have anymore insight on this?
Put an ad in Craigslist and get a bunch of wierdos or talk to your local govt forestry dep.now theres an idea for the pines, selling them. who would i contact about this? as far as the saw search goes, the guy with the 036 pro seems to be blowing me off, not getting me the compression numbers, so im going to assume theyre probably not too good. quite a few saws just came up on cl here, but new, the dolmar 5105 and the stihl ms290 are tops on my list. the dolmar is ahead because it is a pro saw, but im going to keep an eye on cl the next few days and see what i find.
shindaiwa 490 350$ new
stihl 036 pro 250$
stihl 026 pro 300$ rebuilt
and some idiot put a used ms290 on asking 450. its used, then sent me a nasty email back when i told him it started at 359 new.
I solely heat my 2200 sq ft house with wood (in Manitoba Canada) and I own an Echo CS-400 w/ 20" bar. This saw has done everything that I've asked of it without a lick of trouble. It starts wonderfully winter or summer. Has a great comfortable feel. I usually cut about 8 cord of wood for the stove each year. This year will be its 3rd year.
I also have an Echo weed trimmer. Same thing. Faultless.
They have a 5 year warranty for consumer use.