DontKnowDiddly
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I wondered if some of you folks out there that are familiar with chainsaws could help me out with picking a new saw to buy…??
I want to get one for my Dad to replace 3 small saws that he has… all of which have different problems. He has a bigger Stihl that works fine, but what he needs in addition is a small saw to use for pruning, limbing, firewood, and other misc small cutting chores around his Oregon farm..
The ailing small saws that he has: A Husky 335xpt that has been to 3 authorized service centers since I bought it used (BIG mistake!), and still doesn’t run worth a darn…. And is impossible for him to start when it’s cold. And the service charges we’ve sunk into it would have almost bought him a new saw already… He has a couple of small Homelites that he's had around for years, too… one isn’t running at all, and the other has never oiled right.
What he needs: At 90+ years old, he’s not as strong as he used to be so light-weight is an important quality, kind of tied with ease of starting (potentially in both cold and hot situations) for the top two things he needs. And reliability is important too… and a good warrantee wouldn’t hurt..
He does want a GAS-powered saw, with a 14” bar, “top-handle” style, and automatic oiler.
I’ve done a little bit of looking on the internet, just to see what’s available in the top-handle style, and came up with a list. Hopefully I just have top-handles on the list below, and haven't missed too many.
Could any of you give me some insight into good and bad points on these.., ease of starting, weight, power, etc? And any suggestions would be welcome re which might meet his needs for the most reasonable cost…
Dolmar PS3300TH
ECHO CS2600ES (This had an easy-start option, but I only saw this model on non-USA sites, like http://www.echo-tools.co.uk/chainsaws/index.asp?id=1&cat=30&pid=64..)
Echo CS-300
Echo CS30514SP 30.1cc (HomeDepot gives this ID number, but picture shows top-handle style, not the end-handle that Echo-USA shows for the CS-305?)
Echo CS-340
Makita DCS330
RedMax G2500TS
RedMax G310TS - G3100
Shindaiwa 357
Solo 633
Stihl…The Easy2Start feature doesn’t seem to be available in any of the top-handle saws?
Stihl 009L
Stihl MS191T
Stihl MS 200T
Husky 334T
Husky 338xpt
OR…. Any OTHER potential saws that you would recommend? I guess the little bit of reading that I’ve done so far re the list above would leave me leaning toward the little Echo CS-300, but since I don’t know anything about the different features maybe I’m way off base..
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ANY INFO THAT YOU CHAINSAW-SAVVY FOLKS MIGHT CARE TO SHARE WOULD REALLY BE APPRECIATED. Thanks...
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I want to get one for my Dad to replace 3 small saws that he has… all of which have different problems. He has a bigger Stihl that works fine, but what he needs in addition is a small saw to use for pruning, limbing, firewood, and other misc small cutting chores around his Oregon farm..
The ailing small saws that he has: A Husky 335xpt that has been to 3 authorized service centers since I bought it used (BIG mistake!), and still doesn’t run worth a darn…. And is impossible for him to start when it’s cold. And the service charges we’ve sunk into it would have almost bought him a new saw already… He has a couple of small Homelites that he's had around for years, too… one isn’t running at all, and the other has never oiled right.
What he needs: At 90+ years old, he’s not as strong as he used to be so light-weight is an important quality, kind of tied with ease of starting (potentially in both cold and hot situations) for the top two things he needs. And reliability is important too… and a good warrantee wouldn’t hurt..
He does want a GAS-powered saw, with a 14” bar, “top-handle” style, and automatic oiler.
I’ve done a little bit of looking on the internet, just to see what’s available in the top-handle style, and came up with a list. Hopefully I just have top-handles on the list below, and haven't missed too many.
Could any of you give me some insight into good and bad points on these.., ease of starting, weight, power, etc? And any suggestions would be welcome re which might meet his needs for the most reasonable cost…
Dolmar PS3300TH
ECHO CS2600ES (This had an easy-start option, but I only saw this model on non-USA sites, like http://www.echo-tools.co.uk/chainsaws/index.asp?id=1&cat=30&pid=64..)
Echo CS-300
Echo CS30514SP 30.1cc (HomeDepot gives this ID number, but picture shows top-handle style, not the end-handle that Echo-USA shows for the CS-305?)
Echo CS-340
Makita DCS330
RedMax G2500TS
RedMax G310TS - G3100
Shindaiwa 357
Solo 633
Stihl…The Easy2Start feature doesn’t seem to be available in any of the top-handle saws?
Stihl 009L
Stihl MS191T
Stihl MS 200T
Husky 334T
Husky 338xpt
OR…. Any OTHER potential saws that you would recommend? I guess the little bit of reading that I’ve done so far re the list above would leave me leaning toward the little Echo CS-300, but since I don’t know anything about the different features maybe I’m way off base..
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ANY INFO THAT YOU CHAINSAW-SAVVY FOLKS MIGHT CARE TO SHARE WOULD REALLY BE APPRECIATED. Thanks...
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