HuskStihl
Chairin'em for the sound
I had thought that was implied in my postFixed for the good of the community.
I had thought that was implied in my postFixed for the good of the community.
Not the Quake?crap.......390XP 372XP or Poulan 8500/4200.......one only...Efco 156
For cutting firewood.... MS361
Well, I was kidding about the Quake. Mine will start and run well every time, but it wouldn't be my choice for only saw.the 156 cuts like a 357XP but might weigh a little more. Very nice saw. Handles well also. Quake is nice but 38 cc cant match 56 cc quad port. Feels like twice the power.
The ones that you always grab and use first when working of course.OK, since no context was provided, let's change the question: The economy has tanked badly and fuel is expensive. You've had to sell off a lot just to get by, including saws, but you need wood for heat. Spare parts and paying someone else to do service is mostly out of reach. Now what saw do you keep?
OK, since no context was provided, let's change the question: The economy has tanked badly and fuel is expensive. You've had to sell off a lot just to get by, including saws, but you need wood for heat. Spare parts and paying someone else to do service is mostly out of reach. Now what saw do you keep?
I really like my stock 261.Your little twist changes it a bit. If fuel became the biggest concern, suddenly the Strato saws become very appealing. It may also at that point become less economically appealing to haul and split larger rounds. In which case I'd want maybe either a 365xt or possibly a ms261. While I wish the 261 was as light and handled like an 026, I was simply amazed at how it sipped fuel.
Your little twist changes it a bit. If fuel became the biggest concern, suddenly the Strato saws become very appealing. It may also at that point become less economically appealing to haul and split larger rounds. In which case I'd want maybe either a 365xt or possibly a ms261. While I wish the 261 was as light and handled like an 026, I was simply amazed at how it sipped fuel.
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