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Firewood Showdown: MAC 10-10 A vs. STIHL MS290
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<blockquote data-quote="ridgerunner97" data-source="post: 3540932" data-attributes="member: 37437"><p>I work in a stihl shop......guess what my go too saws aren't.... :msp_biggrin: Only Stihl's I have are a pair of 024's I paid 25 bucks for and turned one into an 026, wouldn't buy a new one or even a used newer one. My big wood saw is my 288xp or the Homie 770G, followed by the Poulan 5400. Words to live by for those that might be a bit confused and or mildly retarded...Horsepower is for show, torque gets the job done, and weight don't mean #### :msp_w00t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgerunner97, post: 3540932, member: 37437"] I work in a stihl shop......guess what my go too saws aren't.... :msp_biggrin: Only Stihl's I have are a pair of 024's I paid 25 bucks for and turned one into an 026, wouldn't buy a new one or even a used newer one. My big wood saw is my 288xp or the Homie 770G, followed by the Poulan 5400. Words to live by for those that might be a bit confused and or mildly retarded...Horsepower is for show, torque gets the job done, and weight don't mean #### :msp_w00t: [/QUOTE]
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