Posted by gun guru on June 14, 2008 at 15:09:07 from (66.188.56.98):
I have an 029 farm boss made by Stihl 18" bar....great saw, I paid $340 in 1998. It has been great, but I would like to get another saw maybe a Jonserd, Oregon Power match. I have seen a Oregon pw match several years ago, big 3 foot bar. If you had to pick best saw for an all wooded lot, + sawing up 12" round logs 40 feet long into logs for splitting which would you pick? I am thinking about another Stihl, 18" bar. I want another one due to the fact that mine is well used but not worn out and I want a spare just in case. Is Oregon Pw. match still around, I dont know where to get one. I have thought about Huskvarna, but.....I have used them but they seem a little wimpy compared to my Stihl of the same size. Homelite, Crapsman, Poulan are all out....all too wimpy, I have seen all of these and they are for the suburb guy that has a few branches to cut up. Let the opinions rifle off........
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