dorsettseahawk said:
I posted a question about being between a 460 Rancher and a Shindaiwa 488. I will be doing about 5 cords and killing other trees. Has anyone really abused a Shindaiwa or is it just kind of what ya use is what ya like? Any info is good I need a new saw and I don't have alot of coin to spend $800 on a saw.
Thanks:
Hopefully you will NOT abuse your investment no matter what you purchase. I have used Shindaiwa saws since 1987 with my Father. We ran a firewood business in Ohio for many years, cutting oak, hickory, ash, elm, beech, ironwood, black locust, cherry, and a few others. We far exceeded your 5 cords per year - often in a single day. We maintained our saws very well, air filters kept clean, chains were always sharp, ran good quality pre-mix, and so on. We used them frequently, and they never failed to perform, however we never abused or neglected our equipment. I my mind, they are bullet-proof machines if properly maintained - I still run Shindaiwa saws today, and I will continue to do so for a long time.
Now, the 488 is a 48cc machine, the 460 rancher is a 60cc machine. To be quite honest, I would pass on both saws and buy a Dolmar 5100S, about $400 with an 18" bar. If you can only have 1 saw, the 5100S is the saw to have. The 488 is a proven design that is almost indestructable - it is way overbuilt. But, the power and performance of the 50cc Dolmar for the same price as the Shindaiwa, well, it just doesn't make cent$ to get the 488.
As far as Husky goes, most would tell you to get the 359 - a favorite saw for the firewood cutter, it responds well to mods. But then again, if you are looking to get bang for your buck, the Dolmar wins, hands down.
Good luck in your decision and welcome to the site.
Josh