NJHillbilly
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No Dolmar dealers around. Just Stihl Echo n Husqvarna
I agree with finding the best price, but I also support buying local and creating a relationship with your local dealer.There are 4 or 5 different dealers right here on this site that would take care of you just as well or better than that man down the street. Don't tell me you have stihl brand loyalty already?
Not safe, says who? An 18" bar on that small of a saw is a stretch but I wouldn't consider it unsafe. I have a 18" bar on my 2159 (60cc) and consider that a good size for that power. Once it gets ported it will wear a 20". There ain't nothing wrong with burying a tip of a bar on any size wood IMO. I've fell and bucked plenty of trees larger than the length of the bar safely, it's all up to the person's skill level in order for it to be done safely....I find myself cutting down bigger and bigger trees and burying an 18 inch bar isn't safe.
In that size I would also look at Echo 620p, husky 562xp or a Jonsered 2260
My Husqvarna has been a problem since day one; the Echo dealer wants too much; and the Stihl dealer is willing to negotiate and they are knowledgeable. So Stihl really is the way I'm leaning
Why not buy on ebay then?!?The Echo dealer was where I originally planned on buying but they wanted $589 before tax for the 600 when they're on Ebay for $400
Maybe you are buying dealer support from Echo with the extra $189 at the dealer.True $400 won't get much from Stihl but if they want 589 for the Echo n the 362 is 563 seems like the Stihl is the better buy
My Husqvarna has been a problem since day one; the Echo dealer wants too much; and the Stihl dealer is willing to negotiate and they are knowledgeable. So Stihl really is the way I'm leaning
If you are going to be running a 24" bar most of the time you need a bigger saw than the Stihl 362 IMO. If you will only be using the 24" bar on occasion then the 362 will work. Anyhow, good luck with your purchase.
Thanks. Yeah most of the time it will run a 20" but on occasion I take down a big tree and I'd like to be able to use a bigger bar
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