HuskStihl
Chairin'em for the sound
I'm rarely mistaken for a professional. Even in my professionThere have been numerous times that I have topped a downed tree with my 044 so fast that onlookers were shocked to learn I was not a professional.
I'm rarely mistaken for a professional. Even in my professionThere have been numerous times that I have topped a downed tree with my 044 so fast that onlookers were shocked to learn I was not a professional.
the way some folks think an inboard or outboard clutch makes a hoot of a difference on a firewood saw that last time I cut firewood with will stay "dirty side down" 98% of the time...but what do I know...I prefer turtles and have not tried "snedding" at the GTG's yet....must be some European thing...like "man bags" er sumptin..
I guess they are "hardwood" pegs stuck in that stick though so that makes it "cool"....
What was inappropriate?
Nothing, I was just messing with you. = joke.
I actually "liked" your review on the Stihl site, thanks for posting it!
For a firewood saw i can take anything, weight and maneuverability are not so important as that, as the saw has enough power.
But come with me in a ravine falling and limbing for a few days, and speak after that.
Thanks, and if you ever want to get rid of that parts saw, let me know.
So tell me what M-Tonic saw you have run that did not run good for it's size? The 362 C-M is the new kid on the block, but the 261 C-M and 441 C-M are getting great reviews, and run much stronger than their non M-Tronic counterparts. If anyone does not like the 441 C-M it is NOT because it does not cut well. The 362 C-M not running great on the first tank of fuel does not mean a thing, my saw got so much stronger as it broke in it was like a whole different saw. I have no regrets about picking a 362 C-M instead of a 562. The people I feel sorry for are the guys on their second 562 and it still won't run right, and Husky dos nothing. Go tell them how great their saw is.
Thanks, and if you ever want to get rid of that parts saw, let me know.
YO, I emailed you. Need an opinion.We're gonna make that saw live again for him.
We're gonna make that saw live again for him.
My 261 and 562 were both slow to break-in and not very impressive (to me anyway) at first. Both are now VERY capable, bogging notwithstanding and that will soon be n issue of the past...
We're gonna make that saw live again for him.
Well, having played with and currently owing a ported big-bore, there is NO going back. Just about every saw out there will cut wood. Some just do it more angrily than others...
Enter your email address to join: