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SpeedySloth

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I've been doing tree work for about 4 years now in the triangle area of North Carolina. I've recently decided to go my own way and form a tree service with a friend of mine. I could use some help with picking good suppliers and brands for my gear. I have made the mistake before of trying too hard to save money and it has certainly led to much frustration. I have most of the basics already, but there are a few items I still need to get.
First off, what is your opinion on the Stihl 500i saw? My friend said he was doing research and heard good things about it. We were planning on putting a 28" bar on it and using it for anything big. Are there any maintenance issues with them?
 
500i is pretty nice, honestly, for the money I would get a 400C as an everyday saw with a 20-25" and a 395XP as the big saw, 36 or 42" bar on it

as far as maintenance, mine's had zero in the 2 years I've owned it, runs like a top, only problems have been broken plastics from getting dropped and kicked around, and a broken decompression valve, that was fixed with a plug, running VP 50:1 gas and knocking the air filter out frequently (every time I swap chains usually)


as far as good suppliers, arbsession, wesspur and monkeybeaver are my 3 goto's, only thing I would buy from treestuff is a bagorope but I don't buy those often

avoid sherril/treestuff, they suck in every way possible, I've heard bartlett is decent
 
Cruise over to Quality Equipment or Clays and pick one up and see how it feels. From the trees I see around the triangle it would get it done except for a few oaks but I think you could pass those jobs up if you had to. The only problem I see with Stihl's is that they seem pricy to me. For that size saw you could get a 372xp that would do well and save several hundred bucks that you need for other things starting a business like a smaller back up or limbing saw. You certainly need more than one saw.
 
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