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Default Chainsaw recommendations

On 2/25/2014 12:56 PM, Tom Dacon wrote:


"Leon" wrote in message
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Being a pro in a particular field does not made you an expert on every
piece of equipment within a product line that you may or may not use.


Yeah, I get that, Leon. In my original response to Gramps, I just
mentioned that the local arborists are Husky users, merely as a point of
comparison to offer a different viewpoint from mine as a satisfied Stihl
user. Trying to be even-handed. If Stihl vs. Husky is a religious war in
some quarters, I have no intention of dying in a ditch over it. In fact,
the reason I've got a Stihl is that the nearest good chainsaw repair
place was at the time a Stihl dealer; if it had been a Husky dealer I'd
no doubt own a Husky instead.


I bought my Stihl cause my father-in-laws saw was so old and till
running but just not top notch. So I stuck with that brand considering
that brand has held up for so long. Of course it helps that the dealer
who also does the service on Stihls is about 2 miles from my house.
As far as chainsaws that is the only brand that they carry in that shop
but they do carry other brands of other implements.


I love the SawStop - I'm half-owner of a fairly new one that I share
with a boat builder friend, that we purchased to replace a Delta cabinet
saw that took off one of his index fingers. I'm on the Festool bandwagon
too, with a CXS drill, a jigsaw, and a random orbital sander - hope this
admission doesn't bring the Festool haters out of the woodwork, too.

One of the saws that my tree guys use is a very small and light Husky
limbing chainsaw with about a 14-inch bar, that they use one-handed when
they're up a tree. I lust after it, but it's a professional tool and
priced to suit - about $600 or so - and there's no way that I could
justify it for the occasional use I'd make of it.

Tom


Tom doesn't Stihl have a small limbing saw for around $200?
I thought I seen one in my local dealer.



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