I went up to my local Stihl retailer 2-3 months ago just to look at what is available, price and all. My 029 Farm boss has been good, but if it croaks and I cant (or wont) repair it then I need a replacement and my 029 was bought in 1998 for $350 I think, the exact replacement was $410. This the the 18" bar. The pro grade of my saw was over $700 if I remember right, bigger engine, with anti-vibrate stuff. Guys on here recommended Dolmar, (dont know of any dealers close to me) I really only need a homeowner grade and couldnt stomach spending $700 or more on a saw. I have all of the trees cleared now for my home/garage. The tree removal I do now is dead ash/elm trees.
How big of trees do you cut? Diameter and all, how much land do you have? Do you pay for logs to be delivered to you by the dumptruck.?
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