I represent that remark!you were old when those saws were made jonesy.
I represent that remark!you were old when those saws were made jonesy.
Don't feel bad, me too, Joe.I represent that remark!
I think the 028 supers stopped around 1986 when the 026 took over.I believe most of the 028 Supers would have been made from 1990 to 1998. Really good saws, I have three 028's on board and the oldest has no chain brake, just a nice big guard, and likely not a Super. It's called an 028 WB and runs flawlessly. I'd take it over an MS290 any day.
Here's the Stihl 028 history:I think the 028 supers stopped around 1986 when the 026 took over.
That "modern stuff" must be Husqvarna. Yes, the Huskies are lighter and I must admit they have better fuel economy. Having said that, I intend to cut with Stihls next week and might even bring my Macs or my Poulan 4000 out of mothballs. Variety is the spice of life.I still use a 038 magnum at the yard regularly , that is one tough old saw for sure a tad heavy when you are used to modern stuff though .
The Mac's look awkward to me but I remember as a kid my dad had a little yellow guy. I do like the 610 though.
FAST?? nope!! but sure beat the hell out of a misery whip!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm thinking I'd really like an 028 super. I'd love a nice big saw but I don't have the need for one yet. I guess I also don't need another 50 cc saw. I was looking at 026 pro saws but I think the 028s might be a bit better.