Stay away from the dealer...Stay away from from the dealer!
If it makes you feel any better, last time I stopped by mine, the shelves were kinda bleak. Took it as a sign that I didn't need another saw lol.Stay away from the dealer...Stay away from from the dealer!
last time I stopped by mine, the shelves were kinda bleak.
If it makes you feel any better, last time I stopped by mine, the shelves were kinda bleak. Took it as a sign that I didn't need another saw lol.
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/chain-saws/professional-saws/ms400/I haven't heard much about the MS400, what are its specs, displacement, etc.
Sean, only in PA.
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If it were true that tree would be over $1million st $7 a pound!Sean, only in PA.
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The logical answer is all three. 20" bar on the 400, 24 on the 462, and a 28 on the 500. I'd only need 3 saws then.What Stihl have done with the MS400, 462, and 500 is terrible, they are all just a little bit heavier than the next but a decent jump in power. Makes it so hard to choose ….. just get the biggest most powerful one or buy all three?
Jeff I ran the 500 but didn't think there was much to gain over my 462 for the wood I cut. Until I get my 462 back I won't know if the 400 was a bad choice or not being that it is close in cc's. I may switch the 400 to an 18"bar.What Stihl have done with the MS400, 462, and 500 is terrible, they are all just a little bit heavier than the next but a decent jump in power. Makes it so hard to choose ….. just get the biggest most powerful one or buy all three?
That is a real rock. If you Google “ribbon rock Knife Lake MN” it should give a lot of data. Apparently it was brought out to the island by young men who found it on the mainland.Don't worry, it's just like riding a bike lol.
Great pictures.
How big is that rock, is that paint on it.
Depends on what brand it is....... some brands may think they are lebanon bologna, but really if it's not made in Lebanon.....If it were true that tree would be over $1million st $7 a pound!
I surly hope you get the rest of your saws back. I've been very torn with buying another saw. I'm pretty much a husqy guy, but never had issues with the stihls I've had or ran. The 500i would sit nice in my line up, but would be too close to my 390xp and I don't think it would work the 36" bar that well, especially if I'm milling. The 400 would put me at that odd point of not a real 60 cc saw but not quite a 70 cc saw, so getting one would put my 562xp on the lamb. (Arguably my favorite saw) really wish I could rent the 400 and 500i and run them for a day with my saws and see how I liked them. But I haven't seen any rentals with either saw in their fleet yet. Then we have the 592xp coming out that would replace the 390xp and possibly the 394xp. Which it specs out that the 500i wouldn't be able to keep up so there wouldn't be a point to getting both.Jeff I ran the 500 but didn't think there was much to gain over my 462 for the wood I cut. Until I get my 462 back I won't know if the 400 was a bad choice or not being that it is close in cc's. I may switch the 400 to an 18"bar.
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