Posted by schmuck on March 12, 2010 at 00:13:12 from (173.184.204.64):
In Reply to: O/T CHAIN SAW BRANDS? posted by SUPER TRUCKER on March 11, 2010 at 16:37:19:
I would suggest you buy the most saw you can afford, unless you have a lot of free time on your hands. I bought a Stihl 441 last year. I would have never belived I would ever spend $800 on a chain saw, but the smaller models were not cutting fast enough to suit me. Now, if I run 2 tanks of fuel thru that saw, I'm busy for 10-12 hours cleaning up the brush, splitting wood and loading trailers. It takes about 40 min. to run those 2 tanks of fuel out. I do not know anything about any other brand of saw, but the 441 Stihl is by far the best saw I've ever run. My $.02.
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