Which chain saw?

   / Which chain saw? #51  
one brand that should not be overlooked is shindaiwa,they are made in japan and are maybe the greatest little saws. their larger ones(over 50 cc) are not as popular being too hard to crank. but they are pricy. I dunno if they are available in the US but up here in the great white north, you see as many of them as jonsered-husky or stihl. used to own one but drove over it with the tractor!!!! still have a jonsered, a husky and one big berta Pioneer that is thirstier than the tractor. PTOnline
 
   / Which chain saw? #52  
I have a Stihl for home use, it has bar about 18". I love it so much I bought a slight bigger one for my God father and he loved it too. My god father now has 4 chain saws but he uses the stihl the most. It starts, runs and cuts the best out of the rest.
My friend bought a big stihl to make himself a log home. Currently he still have not started.
 
   / Which chain saw? #53  
Brent....

<font color=blue>"...You might compare the number of Stihls and Huskys in the shop..." </font color=blue>

I wouldn't know how many brand names are in the shop...I've never had a need to bring my 044 to the shop for maintenance. There's also a good reason why there are 2 Huskies and 20 Stihls in the shop for maintenance. This dealer may have sold 20 Stihls but only 2 Huskies over the past few years. This says something about the quality of Stihl products when Stihl out sells the Huskies 10 to 1./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

I've used my Stihl 044 each year for seven years, cutting 6-8 cords of firewood. Never had any problems with it except for chain sharpening or replacement. I think it's just a matter of preference. The three big name brands are Stihl, Husqvarna, and Jonsered. I've known timber guys who use all three for various reasons. I'd say just pick one and you'd likely be happy./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Bob
 
   / Which chain saw? #54  
Well, you folks have covered all the angles, but I'd like to re-emphasize 1 from a prior post. The 20" blade saws are heavy, and the vibration when going through a large piece of hard wood (not pine) is considerable. My wife (125 lbs) would not last long. Indeed, most males, who don't saw daily, won't get past an hour or 2 with a large saw (yeah, they're still standing, but arm reserve strength is too low for safety - i.e., stopping a "kickback"). After the hurricane Hugo hit the South Carolina coast in 1989, there were a lot of folks buying chain saws and trying to clear out their yards - the acute injuries were common, but the chronic stuff such as elbow and shoulder tendinitis was epidemic, and lots of inexperienced folks still have golf, tennis or other game problems because of what they did to their joints over that 5-7 day period of post-storm clean-up. So, keep in mind what you hope to accomplish, over what time frame, and your arm strength and body mass.
Oh yeah, Sears has an 18" Husqvarna on sale, now.
 
   / Which chain saw? #55  
Bob,

I agree the Stihls may very well have outsold the Husqvara. This shop also sells the Jonsered and Shindawa. I hope all know I was just trying to heat things up. I've been happy with the Huskies I've owned, but it's kind-of a Ford/Chevy type of thing, personal preference. They are both very high quality saws and will give anyone years of fantastic service, IF properly maintained.

BTW, I when to buy some Husvarna oil. They didn't have any Husvarna bar oil, so have a gallon of Stihl bar oil in the shed. Felt it was the right thing to do. Always go quality and you'll never regret it!
 
   / Which chain saw? #56  
welcome tractor girl...i too have been lurking in thebackground due to little or no free time...hope to join in more often..i have been a satisfied sthil user the 70's wewhen i purchased a farm boss which is now riding in my tool box in the back of the pickup..never know when u will need saw..2 years ago my farm girl bought me a sthil 046 for my birthday..it is a heavy saw but it does super job on the big stuff{a side note..i had this saw shiped to madsens where they ported and polished and did some carb work..i now have the power of a 048 with the weight of an 046 crazy i know but i always liked fast cars ..i gues fast saws just follows}..i also us a shilt 010av and a 025 for smaller type work..i am in the process of reclaiming the fields on our property (135 ac. in catskill ny...which ever u decide good care and SAFE usage are a must...
 
   / Which chain saw? #57  
<font color=blue>I hope all know I was just trying to heat things up.</font color=blue>

Thanks Brent...really appreciate you thinking of us northerners. /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif Some of us up north need this heating up as even now the August temps are dipping and fall is in the air. Snows are not that far off.

Maybe, I'll look into a Huskie for a limbing saw for my next purchase. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Bob
 
   / Which chain saw? #58  
Well, now that I went and tried to heat things up, it hit 100 degrees yesterday. To top it off, my wife and I took the kids to our property after church and started installing a fence for the dogs, so they can play and frolic to their hears content, without trying to "play" with the neighbors cows. Six inches down with manual post hole diggers, hit rock. By the time we finished setting that ONE POST (Ugh!), we decided the pen could wait! When we bought our <font color=green>tractor</font color=green> a few weeks ago, I couldn't justify the post hole digger for setting a dozen posts for this pen. Now my wife is saying maybe we should have gotten it (can you believe how stupid I was for NOT getting it when I had the chance?). Now all my comments on owning a Husqvarna are really tainted /w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif.
 
   / Which chain saw?
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#59  
Well guys, I've got my choices narrowed down to the Husqvarna 357XP/359 OR the Stihl 260 or 290 models. Now over the next few weeks, I'll make it to the dealers to check them out. We'll be traveling back to WV in Oct. to work on the property (it used to be a Girl Scout Camp). Our main goal then is to begin remodeling the Lodge (we also have a dining hall, cabin, old farm house, garage, and "trading post"). But I'm also hoping to tackle some of the trees downed in the creek.

Thanks for the input!
 
   / Which chain saw? #60  
Tractorgirl,
Now it boils down to which one feels the most comfortable when you hold it. That's the final decision maker. Remember your going to spend a lot of time with it, so get one that you'll be comfortable with!
 

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