Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on March 12, 2010 at 12:14:50 from (97.95.90.129):
In Reply to: O/T CHAIN SAW BRANDS? posted by Mike (WA) on March 11, 2010 at 16:37:19:
farmallhal said: (quoted from post at 08:28:11 03/12/10) Nothing beats a Johnsred in fact there isn't a close second. [/quote:2db9e8c52e]
Well last I knew Jonsereds were husqvarna's with different plastic on them...
[quote:2db9e8c52e="farmallhal"](quoted from post at 08:28:11 03/12/10) Never again will I buy any power tool with any engine from that farm store regardless of brand or anything with the Sthil name.
First mistake buying from a farm store, not a good dealership. My dealership sells nothing but saws, and logging equipment, and a little OPE so they are great at what they do.
I run my stihls 10 hours a day 5 days a week the majority of the year, and have no complaints, and have the same to say for my huskies and dolmars. Moral of the story is if you buy any professional grade saw and take care of it, it should take care of you. But sometimes no matter the brand you can get a lemon.
This post was edited by chevytaHOE5674 at 12:25:50 03/12/10.
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