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Echo or Stihl for firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="michael j" data-source="post: 582074" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>Hi, this is my first post here and it looks like a good one to share my personal experience. Back around 1985 I bought an 028WB and it was a really good saw. All my heat comes from wood BTW. About 5 years ago I got a pretty good deal on an 046 Magnum demo. I still have my 028 but don't run it much anymore. A 20" bar on my 046 will eat anything I sink it into easier and quicker than struggling with the smaller saw. I guess in my ramblings I'm trying to say, buy the biggest, baddest saw you can afford. You won't be sorry. I see no overkill in having power. Just my .02. Good luck on your purchase.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael j, post: 582074, member: 13653"] Hi, this is my first post here and it looks like a good one to share my personal experience. Back around 1985 I bought an 028WB and it was a really good saw. All my heat comes from wood BTW. About 5 years ago I got a pretty good deal on an 046 Magnum demo. I still have my 028 but don't run it much anymore. A 20" bar on my 046 will eat anything I sink it into easier and quicker than struggling with the smaller saw. I guess in my ramblings I'm trying to say, buy the biggest, baddest saw you can afford. You won't be sorry. I see no overkill in having power. Just my .02. Good luck on your purchase. Mike [/QUOTE]
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