joe912
ArboristSite Member
First post. Yippee!
I very recently purchased a Sthil MS 390, and now I'm wondering if I made a mistake. I was looking long and hard at the MS 361, but talked myself out of it for some dumb reason.
Now that I've done a bit of reading about the 390, I have a sinking feeling in my gut that my purchase was "uneducated"
Because I work out of town and had to leave the next morning after acquiring the saw, all the new saw has done is gone on a ride from the dealer to my garage. Never started, barely even looked at.
I'm going to call the dealer on Monday to find out about a return or exchange. Hopefully they will be understanding since they tried to sell me a MS 361 in the first place.
Any advice on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
-Joe
I very recently purchased a Sthil MS 390, and now I'm wondering if I made a mistake. I was looking long and hard at the MS 361, but talked myself out of it for some dumb reason.
Now that I've done a bit of reading about the 390, I have a sinking feeling in my gut that my purchase was "uneducated"
Because I work out of town and had to leave the next morning after acquiring the saw, all the new saw has done is gone on a ride from the dealer to my garage. Never started, barely even looked at.
I'm going to call the dealer on Monday to find out about a return or exchange. Hopefully they will be understanding since they tried to sell me a MS 361 in the first place.
Any advice on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
-Joe
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