Sweeney
ArboristSite Lurker
My very old Homelite Super XL has died and I'm in need of a new saw. I'm looking at the Husky 340e. It looks like the best deal I can find on a full size saw, and I'm familiar with Husqvarna saws. We use them at work in heavy construction, 365xp, 357xp, 353. I was given my Homelite when the company switched to Husky about ten years ago. Last year I switched from a woodstove to a pellet stove, so I no longer cut fire wood but I still need a good saw. My house is in the Catskill State Forest in New York, so I always have trees to deal with. Also, in five years I'll be retiring and plan to add a new den with a woodstove, so I'll be cutting wood again in the future.
Right now I need a saw that can sit in the shed all year and start right up when I need it. I'm favoring the Husky 340e at $239.00 online with extra chains, oil, hat and free shipping and no tax. I'm also considering the Stihl 210 at the local dealer at $250 plus 7.5% sales tax: $269, the Stihl 180 (recommended by the dealer) at $210 plus tax, and the Husky 142 online with the same deal.
What do you think of these saws? And, is the 340e the best deal?
Right now I need a saw that can sit in the shed all year and start right up when I need it. I'm favoring the Husky 340e at $239.00 online with extra chains, oil, hat and free shipping and no tax. I'm also considering the Stihl 210 at the local dealer at $250 plus 7.5% sales tax: $269, the Stihl 180 (recommended by the dealer) at $210 plus tax, and the Husky 142 online with the same deal.
What do you think of these saws? And, is the 340e the best deal?