Same saw I have, keep it sharp and it melts through 18" oak. It
replaced my 30 year old Culluch Mac 10-10 that ate a wrist oin bearing
while runing a chain saw lumbermill.
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We went to the cabin this past weekend. I am going to need a chainsaw for
cutting firewood, and clearing some dead wood. None of the dead wood is
more than 8" in diameter. I have plenty of downed wood in the area where
I
live, and don't want to cut anything bigger than about 8" for firewood,
because I don't want all the work of splitting it. I would cut about a
cord
a year.
Therefore, I am thinking 16" chainsaw. BUT, I always have a tendency to
buy
a little bigger for that once in a while when you need the bigger.
BUT, I goes to the stores, and see Poulan, Husqvarna, Homelite, Echo,
Stihl,
etc. with prices all over the map.
I also see engines with different cc displacements, from 37 to 55 on
chainsaws with the same bar length. What's up with that? Bigger engines
better?
I would like to ask:
Which brand do you like and why?
Which brand lasts the longest?
Which has the least downtime?
Does any have a problem with getting spare parts?
Would you do the 16, 18, or 20 inch?
Would you go for the bigger cc engine and why?
Thanks in advance.
Steve
I like the Stihl Farm Boss
http://www.stihlusa.com/chainsaws/MS290.html
This chain saw kicks ass. A little pricey, but way better than the typical
borg models.