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What Chainsaw do you run?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by AgMechTacoma, Feb 4, 2014.

  1. Feb 4, 2014 at 6:16 PM
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    AgMechTacoma

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    Alright everybody. I want to see what kind of chainsaw everybody uses. Whether its for your job, home use...etc. What mods are you running, like porting or anything. Let's see 'em.

    I have an Echo CS 370. I would post a pic, but I'm at school in another city right now. I opened up the muffler on it and did some carb work. Runs pretty good. :cool:
     
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    Stihl man myself
     
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    Stihl 361. It's a beast
     
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    Stihll Farm Boss and and old Pioneer that I can't find parts for anymore!
     
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    For all the firewood and hedge row trimming I do for people, I use a husqvarna XD or any stihl works as well. The husqvarna XD is great, any other husqvarna line is junk.
     
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    Homelite Super 2 with 14 and 16 inch bars that I inherited from my old man. Had to rebuild the carb after I got it and now it runs a little better but can still be pretty cranky sometimes. Pretty sure he bought it new in the late 70's or early 80's. Really just used for cutting up firewood.
     
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  8. Feb 4, 2014 at 6:49 PM
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    i'm running a stihl MS290 with a 20 inch upgraded bar and a stihl MS250 that i use for trimming branches.
     
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    I like my little Echo with a 16" bar. Cuts the little trees up fine. Sharp chain is paramount with all chainsaws. When I was cutting lagging boards when I was piledriving decades ago, we used Stihl saws with a 36" bar. Those where animals.
     
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    Echo 16 inch here , not the best but does the job , Stihl is probably gonna be my next upgrade
     
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    my Echo kicks ass. i think it is a CS340?

    we have an annual tree clearing party. my echo, by far is the easiest to get started and warm up. my buds' husky and stihls seem more finicky. dunno. i am pretty anal, and keep plugs and stuff clean.

    i have a 16" bar and i run Stihl chains. keep the chains sharp and most saws perform the same. mine is light for sure.

    if i had to note a "con". i think both Stihls and Husky have better bar oiling systems. neater. less stuff drips out the bottom of them. mine can get messy.

    i just do yard work with mine..and cut firewood at deer camp usually. i dont need a high $$ saw. IIRC an echo is half the cost of a stihl.
     
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    I have an older Husqvarna 61 with a 24" bar

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    Does your Husky 61 have a compression release? And have you every heard of Pioneer chain saws? I was told they were made in Canada. The Pioneer is a great saw. Thank you.
     

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