I'm not a Husky user but I have had several ms290's, I just bought a new MS261c and I like it more then the 290. The 261 has more power, better throttle response, better air filter, starts easy and sips fuel. The 261c is a pro saw and does cost a little more, but it will keep up with a 290 no problem and I think it's a better saw.Hello everyone. I am in the market for a used saw. Just a homeowner looking to cut a few cords of wood and clearing brush on my property. The ones I am trying to choose between are all the same price and in similar shape. I am trying to choose between
Husky 51
Husky 350
Husky 455 rancher
Stihl ms 290
All are at $175
Any help would be appreciated. TIA
That's truei was fixing my rupp go kart with the Clinton two cycle 2.5 ho when I was just 8yo.
Have to start somewhere.
Thanks for the infoHusky 460 is a spendy boat anchor, but it's the best one to pull 24". Husky 51 is a hunk, but not very easy on the user. 350 and 290 can both be upgraded to be really good saws, but lack a lot in stock form. 034 is in the same category but bigger.
Personally, none of those saws are something I would want. Get the one that starts and runs perfectly. Get your wood cut, save your money, then buy a better saw.
Or 10.
I think I will go with the Stihl 034.thanks for the inputPretty late Tim, one popped up in his are for the same price on pg 2. I can't argue against a proven saw, best choice by far I thinks
Will doQuit messing around and go get that 034 before it is gone! If it is in good shape you will never be sorry for what you want to do. Mike
STOP! Grab a 562.Will do
A. Palmer is an even better bargain hunter than I am. A Stihl 026 PRO for under $175? Gasp! That was truly a steal. The MS261 that replaced it sold for $580 new.If you are patient you can find lots of better saws than those for $175. I bought an 026 Pro for much less than that recently and I also bought a 372XP for a lot less than that but you have to look around...
Well, I must admit that I was given a burned out Stihl 034 five years ago. I rebuilt the entire top end with an 036 P/C kit, added a new pull-cord housing, an outside bumper spike, and a new bar. It runs beautifully today:
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Well, I must admit that I was given a burned out Stihl 034 five years ago. I rebuilt the entire top end with an 036 P/C kit, added a new pull-cord housing, an outside bumper spike, and a new bar. It runs beautifully today:
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Well, I must admit that I was given a burned out Stihl 034 five years ago. I rebuilt the entire top end with an 036 P/C kit, added a new pull-cord housing, an outside bumper spike, and a new bar. It runs beautifully today:
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Ended up getting it for $150Well, I must admit that I was given a burned out Stihl 034 five years ago. I rebuilt the entire top end with an 036 P/C kit, added a new pull-cord housing, an outside bumper spike, and a new bar. It runs beautifully today:
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Kinda embarrassed but I got it for less than $50. I got it at the local junkyard/recycler for $10 if I'm not mistaken. I bought 3 other saws there that day, an ms250, and Echo top handle and another one which I can't remember what it was. I sold the others but kept the 026. I check back every now and then but all they have lately is a couple of chop saws which I don't like to mess with so I didn't ask the price..A. Palmer is an even better bargain hunter than I am. A Stihl 026 PRO for under $175? Gasp! That was truly a steal. The MS261 that replaced it sold for $580 new.