First post! I didnt see any threads for new members but I decided to join since I started doing my research and I always ended up back here.
I have a poulan 260 pro that was my granfathers from 2002 that just wont start anymore so I am looking for a replacement.
Once a year I cut a few trees for firewood at a remote cabin. Other than that its storm damage or when a dead tree falls around my property or neighborhood.
I know there are a lot of options and opinions which makes it hard to choose. I am steering away from another poulan because of the experience I've had with the pro 260 and how hard it was to start every time I wanted to use it.
Now that the background is out of the way, I was seriously considering the echo cs400, stihl ms250, and husky 440. I dont mind spending a little extra to get a saw that with proper care will last a long time.
Here are my concerns for those that have experience with these saws or have been in my situation.
Echo cs400: I dont want to do a muffler mod because I want to keep the 5 year warranty intact. However I would want to pull the limiter caps, tune the carb and then put the caps back on. I have heard they are so lean from the factory because of emissions that they bog down when cutting. Would I not have to deal with this if I go with stihl or husky? Or is this pretty overblown and they run just fine with no carb adjust?
Stihl ms250: on sale for $300 which I think is a good deal and I have other stihl products I love. Never owned a stihl chainsaw so no experience with these. Just unsure if its worth the extra money for what I will be doing with it vs the echo or husky.
Husky 440: also zero experience with this brand but I have read the AV on it is better than the stihl or the echo.
Going to purchase a new saw by march so doing my research now.
To make things more complicated a few friends have suggested I buy another poulan and take care of it which would be fine for what I need. Not sure if the newer poulan are better quality.
Any suggestions are much appreciated!
Thanks,
-Kevin
I have a poulan 260 pro that was my granfathers from 2002 that just wont start anymore so I am looking for a replacement.
Once a year I cut a few trees for firewood at a remote cabin. Other than that its storm damage or when a dead tree falls around my property or neighborhood.
I know there are a lot of options and opinions which makes it hard to choose. I am steering away from another poulan because of the experience I've had with the pro 260 and how hard it was to start every time I wanted to use it.
Now that the background is out of the way, I was seriously considering the echo cs400, stihl ms250, and husky 440. I dont mind spending a little extra to get a saw that with proper care will last a long time.
Here are my concerns for those that have experience with these saws or have been in my situation.
Echo cs400: I dont want to do a muffler mod because I want to keep the 5 year warranty intact. However I would want to pull the limiter caps, tune the carb and then put the caps back on. I have heard they are so lean from the factory because of emissions that they bog down when cutting. Would I not have to deal with this if I go with stihl or husky? Or is this pretty overblown and they run just fine with no carb adjust?
Stihl ms250: on sale for $300 which I think is a good deal and I have other stihl products I love. Never owned a stihl chainsaw so no experience with these. Just unsure if its worth the extra money for what I will be doing with it vs the echo or husky.
Husky 440: also zero experience with this brand but I have read the AV on it is better than the stihl or the echo.
Going to purchase a new saw by march so doing my research now.
To make things more complicated a few friends have suggested I buy another poulan and take care of it which would be fine for what I need. Not sure if the newer poulan are better quality.
Any suggestions are much appreciated!
Thanks,
-Kevin