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Looks like my dealer is out of MS271s again, so I had to switch to a ms291 for parts.
I get it Montana. The old 038 I have used for more than 20 years is definitely beefier and has felled a crap ton of trees. It replaced its cousin (an 044 that someone decided they needed more than me). I wanted a second saw as a back up saw and as a lighter duty saw. The MS 271 seemed decent enough for the $429 price at North 40. There seems such snobbery about anything that is not a "pro saw" that I started to think the 271 was somehow a fragile and short lived saw. I live in a town whose top 5 employment is logging but I ain't one of 'em. Those who aren't logging though heat with wood.It takes a while, but the difference between a home-owner, or a rancher saw is huge compared to a professional saw. Most here have likely made their first purchase with a rancher saw, but over time have moved on to the Pro saws. There is no going back. I thought my ms290 was a fine little saw, but I can see now it was a little PITA compared to my pro saws. Its like eating a Chuck or a Shank Steak, vs Filet Mignon. If alls you know is the Chuck, and you think it is a treat, then good for you.
Its a sissy boy saw! LOL
I can attest to this. Moved on quickly from homeowner saws.It takes a while, but the difference between a home-owner, or a rancher saw is huge compared to a professional saw. Most here have likely made their first purchase with a rancher saw, but over time have moved on to the Pro saws. There is no going back. I thought my ms290 was a fine little saw, but I can see now it was a little PITA compared to my pro saws. Its like eating a Chuck or a Shank Steak, vs Filet Mignon. If alls you know is the Chuck, and you think it is a treat, then good for you.