THALL10326
The Champ
Not bad for a Stihl.
Not bad, that all. What you think if I told you a Husky loving man told me that saw was probly THE BEST period, would you beleive me?
Not bad for a Stihl.
Not bad, that all. What you think if I told you a Husky loving man told me that saw was probly THE BEST period, would you beleive me?
Could be. I haven't run one, so I can't say. I will say though, that smoothness is very important to me.
Ok, seems your bending a tad so I won't go any farther cept to say he also said the 044 was "one of" the best Stihls made, he loves that 372 and 346. He said that 372 was hard to beat but he gave top honors to the 660 as THE SAW.
Guess who?
Which is more reliable?
a) Husky
b) Stihl
c) The assumption that any thread about the subject will get derailed after the first couple of posts?
If you answered (c), then you (DING! DING! DING!) are a winner!
No doubt, you do indeed love to argue, no question on that,LOLOL
Wait a minute, I like arguing with you, good grief I'm going back to work,hahaha
How ya like that 5th Nova I gave you.........oops..........wrong thread
Did Anyone notice while space was rambling that there was an Oleo-Mac in the hisky pics he posted? just because it is orange and grey doesn't make it a husky.
I wondered if anyone would catch that.
Which is better built in terms of reliability and longevity, Stihl or Orange.
Usually I get 2 years out of a husky, doing maybe on average 3 hours saw time per work day. I usually get 55 to 70 cc models, been using a lot of 357XP. One only lasted 6 months and burned out the piston ring due to an air leak. That pissed me off and is making me think of going Stihl. How do the Stihl rack up for durability compared to Orange?
Not a matter of figuring them out; just a matter of a stupid design. Ah well, I guess some guys swing that way. Don't matter to me, as long as you don't go trying to switch my caps out!2) the new stihl caps are better than any caps I've ever used. Space, you have to be smarter than them to figure them out.
I thought u said you were a logger?? 357?? how about a 395??
Just what Romeo saidThey are the same. When you get down to it they have seals, gaskets, piston rings, bearings, cdi's, hoses, carbs, etc. that are made by the same companies anyway.
So which is less reliable?????? a Mahle or a Mahle
The biggest problem with either brand is usually the abusive owners. I have seen bigger reliability issues between different models than different brands.
Anyone can make a claim. That is not the issue.
I was showing what hearsay is. That has nothing to do with making a claim based on which saw is better.
Yep! we all need a lesson about hearsay! darnit space why dont you just post the legal definition & then we can get back on topic.
Space why is it in just about ....... whoops dont wanna go there, he`ll post another legal term to derail the thread even more.
Space if you like to argue/debate or just plain test your "legal" knowledge why dont you join a lawyer forum? this way you can debate with people who #1-Care & #2-will put you in your place real quick (but you`ll be learning). I dont know guys but if I was an aspiring Lawyer I dont think I would go to an arborist forum & preach about "hearsay"
LXT.................all that book knowledge & no real representational exp. MMMmm... whats the legal term for that space? LOL
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