cgarman
ArboristSite Member
Well, I don't want to cheap out (that's how I ended up the with Poulan Lowe's special in the first place) but I also want to be realistic about my usage. I sit at a desk all day, so I'm not using a saw for a living. However, in the spring, fall and a few times in the summer, it's typical for me to spend an entire weekend (2 10-hour days) outside cutting and cleaning up. I probably do that 10-12 weekends a year.
I'm 37, so I want a saw that I plan to keep for 20 years. My biggest concern is getting something that will be easy to maintain, and find parts for. It sucks to get all ready to cut wood, only to have trouble starting the saw. Then, I have to head into town to buy a handful of parts (air filter, new plug, and anything else I can think of, just in case I need it) to get through the day. I swear it seems like I can clog an air filter in 2 hours some times.
I'll do the regular maintenance, but when it's time to work, I need to know the thing's going to run. I'd trade the $130 if it saves me 3 hours of "Is the filter dirty? Maybe I should change the plug... Could be bad gas. Time to retune the carb??" every single *$^#)$&# weekend.
Sorry. I had to get that off my chest. I'm OK now.
I'm 37, so I want a saw that I plan to keep for 20 years. My biggest concern is getting something that will be easy to maintain, and find parts for. It sucks to get all ready to cut wood, only to have trouble starting the saw. Then, I have to head into town to buy a handful of parts (air filter, new plug, and anything else I can think of, just in case I need it) to get through the day. I swear it seems like I can clog an air filter in 2 hours some times.
I'll do the regular maintenance, but when it's time to work, I need to know the thing's going to run. I'd trade the $130 if it saves me 3 hours of "Is the filter dirty? Maybe I should change the plug... Could be bad gas. Time to retune the carb??" every single *$^#)$&# weekend.
Sorry. I had to get that off my chest. I'm OK now.