Bg357
ArboristSite Member
I have a question that I’ve been mulling for awhile...
I read people on the forums complaining about the new saws with their electronics and EPA requirements and so forth, and it makes ya think you shouldn’t buy a new saw, because they’re a pain, hard to work on, etc... not to mention the expense of a new saw that’s worth having.
On the other hand, buying a used saw is whole other barrel of problems. So I’m wondering, what would y’all recommend to a relative novice, who doesn’t want to have to rebuild/tinker with an old saw, but really doesn’t want to spend $5-700 on a new saw.
So far, I’ve gone the used route, and it hasn’t gone that swell, although I haven’t spent a lot of money either. I started with an old Husky 61 that had problems. I now have a Stihl 026 and an Echo CS670. I use the Stihl almost exclusively, but it’s not right. My Dad’s Husky 455 will cut circles around it all day long. I’m not a saw mechanic, and don’t want to waste money having someone else work on it. The Echo starts easy and runs great, but just won’t cut. I think it may have an oiler problem, but again, I’m not sure.
I’m not asking for help troubleshooting my saws, just looking for opinions on used saws vs. new saws. Should I bite the bullet and buy a new saw, keep looking for an older/simpler saw in good condition, or spend the money to fix what I have?
If it plays into your answer, I cut a few cord a year, less than five. Cutting Red Fir, Tamarack, Lodgepole, from the smallest up to an occasional 30” tree. Thanks for the advice.
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I read people on the forums complaining about the new saws with their electronics and EPA requirements and so forth, and it makes ya think you shouldn’t buy a new saw, because they’re a pain, hard to work on, etc... not to mention the expense of a new saw that’s worth having.
On the other hand, buying a used saw is whole other barrel of problems. So I’m wondering, what would y’all recommend to a relative novice, who doesn’t want to have to rebuild/tinker with an old saw, but really doesn’t want to spend $5-700 on a new saw.
So far, I’ve gone the used route, and it hasn’t gone that swell, although I haven’t spent a lot of money either. I started with an old Husky 61 that had problems. I now have a Stihl 026 and an Echo CS670. I use the Stihl almost exclusively, but it’s not right. My Dad’s Husky 455 will cut circles around it all day long. I’m not a saw mechanic, and don’t want to waste money having someone else work on it. The Echo starts easy and runs great, but just won’t cut. I think it may have an oiler problem, but again, I’m not sure.
I’m not asking for help troubleshooting my saws, just looking for opinions on used saws vs. new saws. Should I bite the bullet and buy a new saw, keep looking for an older/simpler saw in good condition, or spend the money to fix what I have?
If it plays into your answer, I cut a few cord a year, less than five. Cutting Red Fir, Tamarack, Lodgepole, from the smallest up to an occasional 30” tree. Thanks for the advice.
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