My son has an old jonsered 2040 homeowner saw it always starts hard if at all. He gets his fire wood with one of my old Partners each season. Now his job is paying him enough that he is thinking of maybe a new saw for this winter maybe. I have seen this type of thread before and seen them go flying off into some sort of argument, about why your saw is the best saw, that is not my goal. My newest saw is a 1984 I know each brand makes some real sweethearts and that is what we are asking about.
The saw needs to be pro saw between 50cc and maybe 65 cc weight is a non issue reliability is. He only has a few hours on some weekends to cut wood and really need's to just have a saw that is dependable. He did say he saw a Husqvarna flyer in the mail this week but I think any brand is fine with him really .We have a good Stihl dealer around as well as Husky and jonsereds as well as all others. My Partner 5000 had a great rep with Partner users that is the kind of feed back I am looking for from the other models as well. Thanks Jeff
The saw needs to be pro saw between 50cc and maybe 65 cc weight is a non issue reliability is. He only has a few hours on some weekends to cut wood and really need's to just have a saw that is dependable. He did say he saw a Husqvarna flyer in the mail this week but I think any brand is fine with him really .We have a good Stihl dealer around as well as Husky and jonsereds as well as all others. My Partner 5000 had a great rep with Partner users that is the kind of feed back I am looking for from the other models as well. Thanks Jeff