I just purchased my first house last month. One of the big selling points was the fact that it has a Woodmaster OWB and 30 acres of forest just asking to be cleaned up and select cut. I purchased a used Homelite SuperXL for $40.00. It is showing its age but it cuts like a bear when it's running. The problem is it keeps flooding and leaning out and having issue with the tensioner. I am dropping it off at a local repair shop that specializes in the older Homelites. I love how this saw will chomp through anything. 62cc's of loud endless power. Unfortunately the saw is not working more than it is working so i would like to get a new saw as a primary and have the Super Xl all greased up and ready to go as a back up or for big stuff. My question is what should i get. I need to clean about 10 cord a season. My budget is about $300.00 and I will be clearing mainly hard woods about 6-8 inches in diameter with the occasional larger tree. I want something reliable and well built that i will be able to have serviced and order parts for. My father has an older Stihl and can't get ignition for it. All the repair shops say they won't work on the saw. I don't want a disposable saw. Let me know what would be best for my uses and cheapest!
Well it doesn't sound like you
need a pro saw, unless you just
want a pro saw. And there's nothing wrong with that. I started out with a brand new Stihl MS170 ($180). Cut 10 cords a year with that little sucker. Light as a feather, reliable as dirt, and a pure pleasure to use. I had a 14" bar on it and cut quite a few 24"+trees with it, but mostly 10" to 14". Had it for 10 years now, and cut over 60 cords with it. I expect it to last a lifetime. But even if it doesn't, I've already got my money's worth out of it. If it pooped out today, and I junked it, it would have cost me a measly $18 a year to own and use. Ya really can't beat that.
I recently got a touch of CAD and bought a brand new Stihl MS290 Farm Boss with a 16" bar ($349). I couldn't be happier with it.
It does everything I'll ever ask a chainsaw to do. But for that matter, so would an MS170, or MS250. I like "new" vs "used". But that's just me. Stihl sells more 250's and 290's then all of their other models combined. There are quite literally hundreds of thousands of these two models in use. The 290 is Stihl's biggest bang for the buck.
I'd suggest you check out a new 170 ($180), 250 ($299), and 290 ($349). But don't let us talk ya in to anything. We're just sharing our personal experiences with ya to give ya some food for thought. You should really check out "
ALL" the major brands, and get whatever your most comfortable with and can afford. For what you're gonna be doing, you really don't need a lot of saw.
I'd venture to say that most homeowners would do nicely with a 30cc saw. Heck, Tractor supply sometime puts the Poulan 40cc "Wild Thing" on sale for $99 and that includes a case. Nothing wrong with that.
What ever saw you get is gonna be a fine saw. Keep the chain sharp, stay safe, and have fun with it.
Don <><