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HUSQVARNA or Stihl chainsaw poll

what chainsaw is the best?

  • HUSQVARNA

    Votes: 32 36.4%
  • STIHL

    Votes: 56 63.6%

  • Total voters
    88

Willie B

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2016
Messages
4,999
Location
Mount Tabor VT
Occupation
Electrician
I like big saws, get the job done faster. My 390 Husqvarnas I've always used a shorter bar. My son has nagged me to try a 28". I found I can stand up to cut a log on the ground. I cut most of the way through until I get to a spot it isn't resting on the ground. Then I cut it through. Often I can roll it over with one foot. Sometimes I need a cant hook.
 

Old Doug

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2013
Messages
5,574
Location
Mo
One brand or another ? One big deal with me is can i buy one close by ? can i get parts close by? But now days the store close to me will handle brand x today will be selling a different tomorrow.
 

ianjoub

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2018
Messages
1,686
Location
Homosassa, FL USA
One brand or another ? One big deal with me is can i buy one close by ? can i get parts close by? But now days the store close to me will handle brand x today will be selling a different tomorrow.
I buy virtually everything online. It is usually cheaper, no businesses stock anything any more so it is usually faster, and there is little to no benefit of expert advice going to a local store.
 

BC Placer gold

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 6, 2014
Messages
1,174
Location
Enderby, Bc Canada
I buy virtually everything online. It is usually cheaper, no businesses stock anything any more so it is usually faster, and there is little to no benefit of expert advice going to a local store.
My experience is the opposite, we live in an area with a large logging/log hauling industry and the local saw shop is staffed by real experts...It is/was never an issue to get parts (genuine) and quick repairs. Also costs are extremely reasonable!

For a small town of ~5000 population the quality of service is really impressive.
 

HarleyHappy

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 30, 2020
Messages
3,455
Location
So NH
Occupation
Welder/Mechanic
Use a cheap RPM gauge to set the high point, open up the exhaust and you’ve got a ripper, fo sure.
I modded my MS 250 and my MS 290 and they rip right along.
Don’t need no stinkin small engine mekanik!
 
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