cqaigy2
Super Member
I did very simple muffler mod and re-tune on my little stihl. Well worth the time! And I didn't spend much time doing it.
I'm a huge fan of Stihl equipment. Have a 290 and just received a 180 for Christmas...gotta luv Santa. These two seem to be a great combo for limbing and handling the big stuff as I cut and split for heating with our woodstove. Nothing better than bringing home the wood and hope to be able to keep going for many years....I know the saws will! Also have a Still trimmer and backback blower...can't say enough about the quality.
Have you ran anything other than stihl???
Because to say "I'm a huge fan of Stihl equipment" based on just the MS180 and MS290:confused2:
If those were MY only two experiences with stihl, I would NOT be impressed.
I can just imagine the look on your face if you ever run a 361 or 441Because you'll probabally never touch a 290 again.
Have you ran anything other than stihl???
Because to say "I'm a huge fan of Stihl equipment" based on just the MS180 and MS290:confused2:
If those were MY only two experiences with stihl, I would NOT be impressed.
I can just imagine the look on your face if you ever run a 361 or 441Because you'll probabally never touch a 290 again.
Granted, I may not have quite the stable of saws that you have listed...however I mentioned additional Stihl equipment in the post beyond the 290 and 180. What I did not mention was the number of family members and friends in and out of the tree service business that swear by Stihl. We all have our preferences...enjoy yours.
Is there some special criteria that Deerslayer has to meet to be a huge fan of Stihl?:confused2: Personally I doubt it, but there's always someone who has to rain on the parade- give the guy a break, there are different levels of use/appreciation for equipment. Otherwise they'd only make one model saw.
he doesn't feel up to running the big saws like his Deere 80ev.
My post was not meant to be taken in a negative light as it seems to have been. OK
There is no doubt that stihl does make exceptional equipment including chainsaws. That I am not denying. The only reason I dont own any is because of cost. So now the truth reveals itself!
IMO, you can get more for your money with other brands. That just means I feel there is more value elsewhere, and does NOT mean their saws arent top notch...because they are. True dat!
I am just pointing out that it is confusing to me to say how great stihl saws are based on two of their lower end models. The ms290 in particular. Overweight and underpowered are two of the most common words that describe that saw. Their "pro" saws are indeed awesome performers.
I guess in my eyes, it is kinda like one saying Dodge makes great vehichles because they own a dakota and neon.
Let me clarify, I meant no disrespect to anyone. I know there are people who dont use saws, or enjoy them as much as myself. But I just dont see where it makes any sense to pick two "bottom of the barrel" saws in stihls line-up and proclaim how great they are. Bottom of the barrel is good enough for some...
That is why I made the comment that if deerslayer ever gets a chance to run a 361 or 441, he will have a smile on his face that will last for daysThose saws may be the best of the best but may not suit his needs.
And weekend warriors and general use chainsaw users don't need ported/modded saws, unless that's their passion/ passtime, agreed?:thumbsup: