origionalrebel
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this should get some tongues wagging. are they any good? do they last? starting ? all i know qabout em is they're half the price of a honda.
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this should get some tongues wagging. are they any good? do they last? starting ? all i know qabout em is they're half the price of a honda.
I don't understand why everyone who complains about everything not being made in the USA, would go out and buy a Chinese made Honda clone, but wouldn't touch a Chinese made Stihl clone at any price. Go figure.
I don't understand why everyone who complains about everything not being made in the USA, would go out and buy a Chinese made Honda clone, but wouldn't touch a Chinese made Stihl clone at any price. Go figure.
Mac, there are some lines in the sand that just can't be crossed!
I don't understand why everyone who complains about everything not being made in the USA, would go out and buy a Chinese made Honda clone, but wouldn't touch a Chinese made Stihl clone at any price. Go figure.
Mac, I know I'm a bit of a hypocrite here, but here's why I said what I did: If I need to depend on a motor, I'll do my best to buy a good quality motor. If it's something I just use once in a while, and it is just an inconvenience if it doesn't run, it doesn't make sense to me to tie up hundreds of dollars more in something that's just gonna sit around mostly.
The hard fact is, there's only so much money to go around, and sometimes you have to compromise.
BTW, the chinese Stihl/Husky copies just don't have the reliability (yet) to even come close to comparing them with the Honda clone 4 strokes.
TOTALLY OT RANT: Spell checker just tried to tell me that Kenworth, Toro, and Cummins were all misspelled. Even had the nerve to suggest the dreaded "Cummings"! Stupid computers...
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