blacksheep1998
New Member
Howdy, just found this site. I am trying to decide if I should go back with a Stihl, or should be looking at other brands.
I ran a quick search and found several people like the husqvarna 340/345, and then others like the Stihl 270/250/290.
My old Farm Boss was about 35 years old, when was up north I used it hard every year cutting wood. Now I am down south I only use it a few times a year and cut 1-2 cords of wood for the winters. Well the saw finally died, and the costs to rebuild and all the parts needed are very hard to find (this saw is so old it does'nt have any modern stuff like inetia/clutch chain brake).
Prices for the Stihl are about $360-$390 for the 270/290 w18" bar, best i can tell from Google will visit the dealer later this week. Husqvarna's run about $300-$350.
My main question is for cutting 1-2 cords of wood per year, would I be fine with the Stihl or husqvarna? Which one do most prefer (I know a much debated question) And is the 50-55cc about what I need or should I be looking smaller/bigger, or even a cheaper class of saw? I used a cheap craftsman w/18" bar and did not enjoy it at all.
Thanks,
Pete
I ran a quick search and found several people like the husqvarna 340/345, and then others like the Stihl 270/250/290.
My old Farm Boss was about 35 years old, when was up north I used it hard every year cutting wood. Now I am down south I only use it a few times a year and cut 1-2 cords of wood for the winters. Well the saw finally died, and the costs to rebuild and all the parts needed are very hard to find (this saw is so old it does'nt have any modern stuff like inetia/clutch chain brake).
Prices for the Stihl are about $360-$390 for the 270/290 w18" bar, best i can tell from Google will visit the dealer later this week. Husqvarna's run about $300-$350.
My main question is for cutting 1-2 cords of wood per year, would I be fine with the Stihl or husqvarna? Which one do most prefer (I know a much debated question) And is the 50-55cc about what I need or should I be looking smaller/bigger, or even a cheaper class of saw? I used a cheap craftsman w/18" bar and did not enjoy it at all.
Thanks,
Pete