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If your dealer actually said he doesn't rate Stihl, find out who rates him.
can you remind us all what it is that mcculloch has had to offer in say..the last 20yrs.:msp_biggrin:
They still are underpowered, porky, and yuppie saws. they also are reliable, bulletproof, and have made me a pile of cash over the last 20 years. best of all they are still in business. now what about mcculloch, didn't they build go-carts for kids and boat anchors for the navy????The McCulloch I knew has been out of business for longer than that. The stihls of that time were porky, under-powered yuppie saws. I only comment on saws that I have personally operated, the new stihls I have run, are similar to the old ones. Although that 066 was a good limbing saw.
They still are underpowered, porky, and yuppie saws. they also are reliable, bulletproof, and have made me a pile of cash over the last 20 years. best of all they are still in business. now what about mcculloch, didn't they build go-carts for kids and boat anchors for the navy????
I think stihl did pretty good....imo. To this day a stihl 044 has put more board feet on the ground than any of your homelites have.yeah sure, whatever. Where was stihl when the bulk of the PNW old growth was felled. Oh yeah, copying Homelite designs.
I think stihl did pretty good....imo. To this day a stihl 044 has put more board feet on the ground than any of your homelites have.
Just show me facts that dispute it and I'lll believe u
Just keep thinking that way, if it helps you.
Just show me facts that dispute it and I'lll believe u
just do a simple search on the amount of bfm logged over the years and that will tell all.
Wait...where was husky? Stihl is the standard even in the PNW today...get over it.
Just show me facts that dispute it and I'lll believe u
The fact of the matter....homelite is done and stihl, husky, and dolmar are still going.
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