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what kind of chainsaw is the best?

Echo
5 (4.5%)
Husquvarna
35 (31.5%)
Poulan
1 (0.9%)
Sthil
66 (59.5%)
other
4 (3.6%)

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Offline hisliptree3

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types of chainsaws poll
« on: September 17, 2011, 08:44:11 pm »
what saw do you own, like or prefer?

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2011, 08:34:15 am »
STIHL. 30+ years in tree service field. have tried the rest and have stuck to the best.

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2011, 08:49:53 am »
Stihl since 1985 and a Partner with 42 ccm. Never have had any probs with the Stihl, but would not mind to buy another brand, too, if I would find a Dealer like my Stihl guy. Reason for that is, that my Stihl Dealership will close at the end of the year, cause the owner will go into Retirement at the end of the year.

To buy a Saw is always an expensive Decission, but also other Mothers are having good looking daughters. ;D

I will not go with the voting poll above, cause, excepted a small Solo in 1984, I never have tried another brand of Saws and I believe that all the wellknown brands are making good machinery.

Buying equipment is not only  a prive thing, it depends on the dealership and itīs service, too.

Here in Germany it maybe easier to get parts bought within half an hour of riding to the dealer, so I never would go, with buying at the netif it comes to parts. maybe I would make an exception if it comes to bars and chains,.

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2011, 08:52:30 am »
this is a ford vs. chevy vs dodge type situation.  I have run McCullough, Homelite, Stihl, Sachs Dolmar, Jonsereds, Husqvarna, in the woods and cutting firewood.  Outside of running a CSM, the hardest duty a saw gets is cutting firewood, IMO.  They all will work well, if looked after properly, and properly sharpened.  That said, of the surviving brands today, of the top 3 (Stihl, Jonnyred, and Husky), I prefer Husky over the rest.  They have performed the best overall for me, and though Stihl has a solid history, I'll take a swede saw.  A lot depends on a person's attention to preventative maintenance tendencies, and local dealer support.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2011, 09:04:30 am »

 I run a lot of different brands here and most are are good, I'd not buy newer Poulans, Homelites, MACs and the lower end Husky and Stihl saws.   Steve
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2011, 11:29:35 am »
Right now I think that Stihl is the best, but ten years ago I would have voted for Husqvarna. (And Partner 30 years ago). Can't say what it will be in ten years.

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2011, 11:46:16 am »
I run stihl. I have an 880,  4 460's, 361, 362.  I have ran husq in the past and wouldn't hesitate to buy another.
I wouldn't run anything else besides stihl or husq. Even if a got a echo or something for free I would sell it or give it away.

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2011, 12:25:19 pm »
One thing I can say is the 272 & 372 Husqvarna saws are about the easiest to work on and build of any series I've experienced. I'm real curious to see how the new xtorq 365-372 Husky's and follow on Jred's are.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2011, 02:00:47 pm »
Stihl since my first one in 1975. That saw ran without a single problem (save for the handle I broke) up to 2004 when I bought the MS361. So for 34 years, never missed a beat nor gave any problem. I've had no reason or excuse to look or think of anything other than Stihl. Cannot say if any others are better, which is not the question anyway. :)
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2011, 07:22:32 am »
A real hard question. I have a friend that has a Jonsered for about 20 years. But he only cuts about 5 cords a year with it and I doubt it has seen over 100 trees cut down in it's whole life. I've gone through a couple Huskys in that saw lifetime. But I was cutting in the woods at one time and doing ALOT of clearing around the farm too. I started out with an 032 way back in the late 70's than for a better dealer support I went to Husky. Some people don't use thier equipment much and never have trouble with it. Start to use it just about everyday of the week and the old wear and tear will creep up on you. Everything I buy get used just about every day. Case in point,I just bought a used tractor, 8 years old with just a little over 800 hours on it. I probably will put that in less than a year.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2011, 07:42:33 am »
I love my Stil equipment, but I must say, I am going to take another tank of fuel down a leg from those bloody flippy caps, and I am going to va beach to punch an engineer in the mouth.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2011, 10:23:58 am »
I love my Stil equipment, but I must say, I am going to take another tank of fuel down a leg from those bloody flippy caps, and I am going to va beach to punch an engineer in the mouth.

Gee, I've never had any trouble with the "flippy caps" on the 310, but have had the oil cap [screw on] on the little 170 come off and oil my leg twice. ::)
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2011, 08:15:36 pm »
, but have had the oil cap [screw on] on the little 170 come off and oil my leg twice. ::)
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2011, 08:28:02 pm »
I love my Stil equipment, but I must say, I am going to take another tank of fuel down a leg from those bloody flippy caps, and I am going to va beach to punch an engineer in the mouth.

Just tell me when, since I'm already 1 mile from the plant, it will save you a trip! :D
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2011, 09:38:35 pm »
 Agree. The stihl flippy caps are annoying! When I first started using them I would walk away from fueling up. About to fell a tree and find the oil cap open and oil all over my leg. I would prefer the regular screw on cap.

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« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2011, 09:48:45 pm »
I don't understand. I might be slow. ;)
Either/or: the flippy cap needs to be closed or the screw on cap needs to be screwed on.
Not doing so for either system will get oil or fuel mix on your leg.  >:( >:(
Both systems require one to remember to close them after filling.
To me the flippy caps are quicker and easy to do. Flip, half twist and they are off. Half twist, flip and they are locked on.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2011, 10:36:17 pm »
Being a new Stihl owner, I've just learned of the flippy caps, and within a week of first using it, had the gas drain out on my leg and shoe carrying the saw to the next tree.  It has not happened since and if it happens again, it sure isn't the caps fault. It's mine for not shutting it correctly and making sure it was shut. Just like beenthere said. A cap is a cap. make sure its shut.

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2011, 05:48:35 am »
Stihl has recalled a certain type of these caps, being old school. I did not like them at first and had trouble with them too! I just took 3 saws in for new caps and let me tell you, its a night and day difference. much easier to install, they do have a little arrow on them, but that doesnt help me if I dont have my glasses on. the older caps gaskets swelled with the ethanol gas we get today and they are hard to get on. am thinking of buying all new caps just because of this. I still like the oil or gas on the pant leg stories!!! Tim

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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2011, 10:31:06 am »
I also have 3 Homelites, but the Stihls are the "go to" saws.  The only time that I have ever had oil down my leg was with a screw cap that was not screwed.
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Re: types of chainsaws poll
« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2011, 11:51:38 am »
In our case with the 170 the cap was screwed on and it came off while using it. Happened to my son the first time, and about a year later it happened to me  :( The cap wasn't cross threaded, or anything like that, the only thing I can think of was some small chips may have got in the threads and caused the cap to vibrate loose. Both times we had stopped to refuel and add oil and we may not have got the threads completely clean.  ???  Maybe we didn't get it tight enough? I don't know, but it only happened twice. ;D
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