I have 1.5 acres of heavily wooded 30'-40' elm trees I occasionally trim the big branches or fell and use to supplement my heat for my house 4-6 months a year. My plan is to remove these trees little by little and replace them with white pines. According to Stihl's website, I could probably get by with a "homeowner" saw, but I've gone through 3 McCullough's in the past 15 years so not sure.
I have a Stihl 036 PRO that was given to me and I used a fair amount the last 10 years. I used a smaller McCullough for trimming until that went kaput so I used the 036 exclusively the past couple years. Now the 036 needs $228 worth of work - new oiler, new clutch, melted head? and some other stuff.
The 036 is probably overkill for what I do, but I do like the reliability.
Should I get it fixed? Or should I look into something like the MS250 or MS251 or maybe step up to the MS271? Or other ideas?
Any help is appreciated.
I have a Stihl 036 PRO that was given to me and I used a fair amount the last 10 years. I used a smaller McCullough for trimming until that went kaput so I used the 036 exclusively the past couple years. Now the 036 needs $228 worth of work - new oiler, new clutch, melted head? and some other stuff.
The 036 is probably overkill for what I do, but I do like the reliability.
Should I get it fixed? Or should I look into something like the MS250 or MS251 or maybe step up to the MS271? Or other ideas?
Any help is appreciated.