I am sure you get lots of questions on what is best to buy, I appologize.
I am looking at a specific application, and struggling on which toy to buy.
My dad passed away and had a big old Johnsred saw, just had it fixed, some bozo stole it My McCollough just died.
I have had some cheap homedepot saws before, but they are junk, and I get tired of cranking on saws. I don't saw alot, I need to clear this lot, then I will be doing a small amount of firewood each year, that's about it.
So here is the deal. I have 5 acres that I have to thin and meet the new fire standards. This is mostly thining 6-8 inch oak brush (lots of it). I do however have some good size pine trees that are bug kills that have to go tool
So I am thinking for the most part I need a light saw to do all that trimming with, but I don't know maybe I need to go to atleast a 20 inch to deal with the bigger trees ?
I have been leaning towards picking up a Stihl 290 or 310.
The biggest reason I have looked at Stihl is I hate it when my saw doesn't run, so was looking for less hassle. I noticed stihl only seems to have the easy crank stuff on their low end saws. I am not sure what people would call casual / homeowner use. Some of those would probably work real good, but not sure they would last long. Maybe start with one of those and plan on trashing it in a couple years ?
I am just starting to look at Huskies seems like they aren't quite as spendy. I would say I wanna stay around the $400 and less range, $600 for a saw is too much.
Thanks in advance
I am looking at a specific application, and struggling on which toy to buy.
My dad passed away and had a big old Johnsred saw, just had it fixed, some bozo stole it My McCollough just died.
I have had some cheap homedepot saws before, but they are junk, and I get tired of cranking on saws. I don't saw alot, I need to clear this lot, then I will be doing a small amount of firewood each year, that's about it.
So here is the deal. I have 5 acres that I have to thin and meet the new fire standards. This is mostly thining 6-8 inch oak brush (lots of it). I do however have some good size pine trees that are bug kills that have to go tool
So I am thinking for the most part I need a light saw to do all that trimming with, but I don't know maybe I need to go to atleast a 20 inch to deal with the bigger trees ?
I have been leaning towards picking up a Stihl 290 or 310.
The biggest reason I have looked at Stihl is I hate it when my saw doesn't run, so was looking for less hassle. I noticed stihl only seems to have the easy crank stuff on their low end saws. I am not sure what people would call casual / homeowner use. Some of those would probably work real good, but not sure they would last long. Maybe start with one of those and plan on trashing it in a couple years ?
I am just starting to look at Huskies seems like they aren't quite as spendy. I would say I wanna stay around the $400 and less range, $600 for a saw is too much.
Thanks in advance