Ive found several nice used 038 pros 300-375 find one a shop has gone thru. Should be perfect for your use.
Justsaws said:Your opinion not mine. I have had many and think that they are a good inexpensive saw with great parts availability. Never any problems that were not operator issues. For $340.00, hard to beat value in terms of service and parts. Still cannot get Husky parts even with a new local dealer. Have to go through Bailey's.
Good advise. I'd recommend a 18 inch b&c though.deezulsmoke said:I'd have to say go with the MS290. A lot of guys on here will tell you they are junk, but they are a good saw for what you are talking about doing unless you are running one everyday all day long. For a little over three hundred bucks you can have a brand new saw that will last a long time if you take care of it. I ran a 20" bar on my 290 and never had any problems with it whatsoever.
There is no way on earth I'd buy anything used from Home Depot. You have no clue what that saw went through. Makes my stomach turn buying anything new from there anyway. Spend a few bucks more and do it right.:greenchainsaw: If your looking at the MS290, why not look at the MS270 or MS280 as well.engineeringnerd said:The idea of buying a retired Home Depot rental chainsaw is a little scary. I'm pretty sure I don't want to own something on which a hundred first time users learned.
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