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Re: recommend me a chainsaw
a husky or a sthil are the only ones that hold up and start when you pull the cord. i have had my sthil 028 wood boss for twenty years now and no problems.
years before i would burn up that mcullough or whatever crap in a few months. learn what you are doing first or plan on limping along for the rest of your life. they aint no toys. |
Re: recommend me a chainsaw
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a husky or a sthil are the only ones that hold up and start when you pull the cord. i have had my sthil 028 wood boss for twenty years now and no problems. years before i would burn up that mcullough or whatever crap in a few months. learn what you are doing first or plan on limping along for the rest of your life. they aint no toys. [/ QUOTE ] zee couldnt be more spot on. forget anything other than husqvarna or stihl. poulan, homelite, and anything else u see being sold at Home Depot or Wal Mart are total crap. Personally, i prefer the Husqvarna b/c the seem a little stouter than the stihl. either is a fine choice. oh yea, i know husq makes some weak 18inch weird like kmart series....u will know b/c it is the cheapest one. do not get this peice of junk. i burnt two motors up in that baby b/f i talked the powers that be into the 88cc behemoth with a compression release to crank it. i now pwn all tress and small vehicles with that baby!! |
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Re: recommend me a chainsaw
I got one for $50 at a pawnshop and it pwned. I forget what it is called.
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Re: recommend me a chainsaw
Very nice gimmick.
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Re: recommend me a chainsaw
Rent a good one. I would not trust a $200 chainsaw. This isn't a hammer we're talking about here. It's a [censored] chainsaw.
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