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What's the best stihl fire wood saw for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="Wow" data-source="post: 6728135" data-attributes="member: 154255"><p>After I bought the Echo 490 I never use my Sthil 026. When I put it up about a year ago I was running great. Now it's acting funky. I bought a new fuel and impulse line from the dealership but haven't messed with putting it in. By now the carb may need cleaning. The whole saw needs cleaning. It's a good saw but it takes 10 pulls to crank after it set awhile. I offered to sell it to a Guy for 225 dollars just to get it out of my shop but because it took 10 pulls to start he declined. It's to good of a saw to just give away but I never use it and I'm getting to many saws. Yesterday I gave a old Poulan 2150 to a friend. That litte saw is a very good old Beard Poulan. Back when Poulan made real saws. About the 026 Sthil, I guess one day I will clean it up and put it on Craigslist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wow, post: 6728135, member: 154255"] After I bought the Echo 490 I never use my Sthil 026. When I put it up about a year ago I was running great. Now it's acting funky. I bought a new fuel and impulse line from the dealership but haven't messed with putting it in. By now the carb may need cleaning. The whole saw needs cleaning. It's a good saw but it takes 10 pulls to crank after it set awhile. I offered to sell it to a Guy for 225 dollars just to get it out of my shop but because it took 10 pulls to start he declined. It's to good of a saw to just give away but I never use it and I'm getting to many saws. Yesterday I gave a old Poulan 2150 to a friend. That litte saw is a very good old Beard Poulan. Back when Poulan made real saws. About the 026 Sthil, I guess one day I will clean it up and put it on Craigslist. [/QUOTE]
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