Now we all know a 3120 is the saw to have.If it was me, I'd take it back. No way I'm fighting through a 24-36" base cut with a 40cc saw. Go get a Stihl ms661.
Now we all know a 3120 is the saw to have.If it was me, I'd take it back. No way I'm fighting through a 24-36" base cut with a 40cc saw. Go get a Stihl ms661.
Btw I think an Echo is far superior to the above mentioned craftsman saw.Nothing wrong with that Echo. Stihl makes a good product. I don't personally trust the new fangled M-Tronic stuff but that's a different thread. For what you described for work you could get by with a craftsman chainsaw. I think a lot of your buyers remorse is why I had a hard time accepting that I like husqvarna, that is that stihl is synonymous with chainsaw. I bet if I say pick up truck you automatically think of a Chevy 1500 or a ford f150 even though there's nothing wrong with a ram.
Best chain will be a sharp one. No I'm not being a smart a$$. Get a jig or find someone to sharpen your chains. Try to have 3 chains for the length bar you will use the most. All kidding aside that 400 will be a fine saw for you.What do you think would be the best 14" to 16" chain and bar if I wanted to replace the 18" bar that's on it at some point?
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