2000ssm6
Stihl User
Try this: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hearsay
And as stated earlier in the thread, this topic was doomed from the start.
And as stated earlier in the thread, this topic was doomed from the start.
Try this: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hearsay
And as stated earlier in the thread, this topic was doomed from the start.
You didnt bring up hearsay? :monkey:
No, I didn't. See post #23.
I can't believe that this is still going after 14 pages?? :notrolls2:
No, I didn't. See post #23.
I stand corrected, i apologize.
No, I wouldn't agree with that. I never post BS.Would you agree that you contributed a high amount of BS to the "subject of hearsay"?
According to my local Husky and Stihl dealer:
"Unless you are dealing with specialty saws, there is no difference between the two." Coming from a guy who has been in it for 30+ years and deals with both, Ill believe him.
Hmmm... sells both.. what would he say?
I dont know if you guys saw this but I thought it was pretty cool and appropriate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rztm0HM9XzE&NR=1
Hmmm... sells both.. what would he say?
I'd be careful with that video--it upsets Stihl fans.
Boy you guys sure talk a lot of bull####
I'd be careful with that video--it upsets Stihl fans.
See, this is what I was talking about FSTS.Why would that upset Stihl fans?
Watching idiots try to cook*(1 a cylinder is upsetting?
So the Stihl make more power*(2 then the husky, no big deal there, we see that all the time!
What ever did it prove?
I never seen a Husky make wood-chips at the rate they were using in there test. And never had an issue keeping my Stihl filters clean.
You do need some trigger time.
*(1 Plugging the cylinder fins of any saw that is worth pulling the trigger, will kill the cylinder/piston from heat.
*(2 Air in, power out, that Stihl did show it was using air.
See, this is what I was talking about FSTS.
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