Climb14er
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First off, excellent forum!
Been reading tons of posts and threads and the beta is phenomenal.
I've visited three Stihl dealers here in Denver and asked all of them what their recommendations would be for a guy like me who has big trees on his property and who likes to go to the backcountry and also cut firewood.
I also need to take the saw up around ten to twenty feet high and cut some of the dead and dying limbs on the trees.
It's ok, as I'm a former mountaineering guide and I do take my time going from limb to limb on the trees. Also use a 24ft extension ladder to get there.
One of the dealers recommended the MS250, or even the 210 for homeowner use.
The second liked the MS270 a lot but said the MS250 could be had for a lot less than the 260Pro and with the savings, I could get a case, lube, oil, extra chains and a bar.
He makes sense.
The third listened to what I told him re: what I like in tools and he said the MS250 would be fine but if I wanted a saw that takes the 250 to a heavier duty usage, though it might be a little overkill, go with the 260Pro.
So folks, any thoughts on what I should purchase?
The extra bucks between a 250 to a 260Pro is not that much of a concern.
I want quality, reliability/serviceability, lighter to medium weight, and cutting ability in a saw.
Am I in the right ballpark with these saws?
Been reading tons of posts and threads and the beta is phenomenal.
I've visited three Stihl dealers here in Denver and asked all of them what their recommendations would be for a guy like me who has big trees on his property and who likes to go to the backcountry and also cut firewood.
I also need to take the saw up around ten to twenty feet high and cut some of the dead and dying limbs on the trees.
It's ok, as I'm a former mountaineering guide and I do take my time going from limb to limb on the trees. Also use a 24ft extension ladder to get there.
One of the dealers recommended the MS250, or even the 210 for homeowner use.
The second liked the MS270 a lot but said the MS250 could be had for a lot less than the 260Pro and with the savings, I could get a case, lube, oil, extra chains and a bar.
He makes sense.
The third listened to what I told him re: what I like in tools and he said the MS250 would be fine but if I wanted a saw that takes the 250 to a heavier duty usage, though it might be a little overkill, go with the 260Pro.
So folks, any thoughts on what I should purchase?
The extra bucks between a 250 to a 260Pro is not that much of a concern.
I want quality, reliability/serviceability, lighter to medium weight, and cutting ability in a saw.
Am I in the right ballpark with these saws?
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