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Saw recomendation for the wife.
« on: October 21, 2007, 08:33:47 pm »
I need a saw that the wife can handle. She has an athritis type disease so it can't be too big. I bought her one of the little electric saws but she don't like it, too slow. She won't be able to handle a whole lot more weight than that. She just wants something to be able to do about 6-8" or so. Any suggestions?
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2007, 09:52:07 pm »
I just bought an Echo cs-306 for limbing. It weighs in at about 7-8 pounds with 14" bar. After using my Husky the Echo seems under-powered (only 30cc). I need to learn to keep the revs up and keep it real sharp and its fine. Easy starting too.

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2007, 11:33:16 pm »
Have her try the Stihl MS180C.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2007, 05:13:57 am »
I have a TANAKA arborist saw, it's magic. I just love it. It's got a top handle and is really easy to start and use.

Mine's a TANAKA 3301 It's nickname is "Baby-saw", it's little, but it's powerful enough especially for limbing and small trees.

Also, I'm confident enough with it to clamber around in the tops of fallen trees taking limbs off here and there, one handed and it's great, also really easy to start between your knees. Can't recommend it highly enough.

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2007, 10:03:42 am »
I discourage casual users from buying top handle saws. They are designed for arborist work in the tree. Cutting one handed is asking for trouble, especially when limbing. You would have no control if it kicks back.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #5 on: October 22, 2007, 02:25:26 pm »
I had a MS-180C and it was an excellent light weight saw. I bought replacement chain from Bailey's that really woke the saw up. Sells for $180-$199 at the local Stihl dealer. If vibration is an issue

> athritis type disease

stick to the Stihl green chain.



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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2007, 04:52:35 pm »
my wife has an echo 306 , small and lite, but has more than enough power

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2007, 08:21:42 pm »
Thanks for the info everyone. Asy, I don't even know if Tanaka is availible here. I'm probably gonna lean toward Stihl as that is about the only dealer around this area. I never owned a stihl before, only husky. How do they compare?
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2007, 09:01:33 pm »
Both are good saws... :)
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #9 on: October 22, 2007, 10:41:05 pm »
I prefer Stihl but both are good chainsaws.

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2007, 01:00:33 am »
Definitely a Stihl 180C with a 12" PMN (Picco Micro Narrow) bar and 61PMN sawchain.

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2007, 08:26:12 pm »
> How do they compare?

I think for the smaller saws, Stihl is the most expensive AND best made small saw. They feel nicer to use for me then the cheaper Poulan and Husky stuff.

For the larger saws 60+ CCs, probably an even draw on quality except the Husky is much less expensive to buy and operate (sawchain wise). I like how the bigger Husky saws feel while cutting, especially doing notches.

On the larger Husky saws, I think the vibration isolation is better then the larger Stihls.

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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #12 on: October 25, 2007, 07:36:28 am »
When you goto the STIHL dealer ask to try the Easy Start. They are so neat. You can pull the rope real slow it sets a spring and then the engine is running. They are starting to put Easy Start on the line trimmers also.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #13 on: October 26, 2007, 12:06:42 pm »
My wife uses a Stihl 018C (replaced by the 180) that she really likes. I use it some too for smaller stuff.  It's been reliable and is fun to run.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2007, 12:40:51 am »
How is the 180c for limbing? The Husky 372 gets mighty heavy after a while.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2007, 09:29:37 am »
A friend gave me a little stihl 012 that would be ideal, but I don't think stihl makes it anymore
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2007, 09:52:36 am »
The MS180C is alright for limbing being light with decent power in the small stuff.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2007, 12:14:10 pm »
The main reason I bought the MS-180 was for limbing. Especially since I cut most of  a hardwood's branches into firewood length and burn them or give them away as firewood. A lot quicker and safer to cut them to length on the tree.

It did well with the 14" bar and the more aggressive chain from Baileys.

The only drawback was flipping the bar because you need a screw driver to do it. But, it is not a saw meant for heavy use so it does not matter much.


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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #18 on: October 27, 2007, 12:35:22 pm »
There are a bunch of small saws out there that would work just fine. Stihl's and husky's have the dealer and service advantage.

So what did I do?

ebayed a little 33cc homelite "Ranger" for 60 bucks including shipping around two years ago...initially for my kid.

We changed the chain to a "non" saftey chisle tooth chain and opened up the muffle by removing the spark arrestor and widening the exhaust a little...we followed THIS video's instructions to mod the muffler.



Thats was two years ago, four worn out chains and god only knows how many brutal hours of use from everthing to "chain saw art" on beams for our barn&stall construction, cutting fire wood, cutting / cleaning up countless tree tops from timber related projects around here...

This "junk" saw has never failed in any way..is about as easy to start as possible for an internal combustion engine and is both light enough and has enough power to do what has been asked. All for less than $125 bucks total over two years including the chains but not including the fuel and bar oil.

And it has a PLASTIC crank case and all the things typical of a home owners juck saw. BUT it still is in constant use by wife & kids. It lives in the back of our pickup...no one will steal it. And it works.

As was Homelites marketing sloagon said: "Simply Reliable". It is and has history to say its been simply reliable.
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Re: Saw recomendation for the wife.
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2007, 03:32:18 pm »
Husky 339xp or MS200 - she is worth the best light saw, I hope... :)
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