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  • rideit
    ExteriorDecorator
    • Nov 2005
    • 36512

    #1

    The chainsaw thread...

    who has opinions on gas chainsaws?
    who has what?
    Looking for lightweight 18" or 20", stone reliable. I am actually thinking of retrofitting every bolt with titanium. Think crazy-ass high end project. a silencer would be an excellent addition?
    Opinions?
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  • GheePup
    <---Pie eyed
    • Oct 2005
    • 1385

    #2
    I got a Husky 350 that ran me around $350. 18-20 chain, can't remember. Had no problems with her for the last 2 years. Its a very nice consumer saw, just a small step below a pro-grade saw. Anyway, Husky is the shit and Stihl will do the job too.
    Last edited by GheePup; 08-06-2006, 12:59 PM.
    If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

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    • FrankZappa
      Registered User
      • May 2005
      • 4002

      #3
      My Stihl been working great for 'bout 20 years. Stars right up every year.

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      • RootSkier
        Jack A. Orseoff, Esq.
        • Nov 2005
        • 13817

        #4
        Husqy or Stihl, whichever has better local parts/service. They are both bomber.

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        • L7
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 4342

          #5
          Husky! I never liked the balance of a stihl although they may be plenty reliable if you like the feel.
          It's not so much the model year, it's the high mileage or meterage to keep the youth of Canada happy

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          • Meadow Skipper
            Me encanta el paรญs alto
            • Dec 2005
            • 16764

            #6
            My standard (and 100% successful) advice to most people looking for a saw is to get either the Husqvarna 455 Rancher or the Stihl MS290 Farm Boss. It doesn't much matter which one you get - they're basically very equivalent, and they're both classics with long good track records, and they'll both handle 18-20 inch bars. Try them both out at the dealer and go for whichever feels best and/or has the best deal.

            The only other brand to consider is probably Jonsered, but those aren't as common. Just go get the Stihl MS290 Farm Boss or Husky 455 Rancher. You'll have to go to a dealer to buy them - unless you go to eBay - and that's not a bad thing. Don't forget to keep your chain sharp and out of the dirt and rocks, and use ear plugs.

            I've been running the Husky for a few years now with great results, but I had a Stihl before that that was great. IME, it's pretty much 6 of one, a half-dozen of the other.
            Iโ€™m shining like a new dime

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            • El Chupacabra
              pillowpants
              • Sep 2004
              • 21838

              #7
              Originally posted by rideit
              Looking for lightweight 18" or 20", stone reliable. I am actually thinking of retrofitting every bolt with titanium. Think crazy-ass high end project. a silencer would be an excellent addition?
              Opinions?
              Why so lightweight?

              Could this be the reason ? --

              Originally posted by powder11
              if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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              • GheePup
                <---Pie eyed
                • Oct 2005
                • 1385

                #8
                Originally posted by Meadow Skipper
                ...and use ear plugs.
                Ear plugs? Real men don't use ear plugs. Would Chuck Norris use ear plus? Hell no!!! Come to think of it, Chuck Norris wouldn't even need a chainsaw. He would just buck up the logs with his bare hands. Karate chop, karate chop, karate chop..."three rounds bitch, now throw them in the back of the truck."
                If you had a nickel for every nickel he has, you would have a lot of fuckin' nickels!

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                • ill-advised strategy
                  Questionable Tactics
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 13368

                  #9
                  I'm sure everyone will have their own opinions about this.

                  My own preference when I stopped cutting everyday (I haven't been a sawyer since 2003, so take this for what it's worth):
                  Husqvarna 372...Oregon 28" Lasertip (no sprocket-tip) bar....always full skip and low on the rakers. Otherwise bone-stock. If you want big power run the carb lean and run a rich fuel/oil mix with high octane gas and honda synthetic oil

                  Everyone has their own opinions though.
                  Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
                  -Carl Sagan

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                  • rideit
                    ExteriorDecorator
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 36512

                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Chupacabra
                    Why so lightweight?

                    Could this be the reason ? --

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ4Unv808Wo
                    Nah, I believe in Darwinian selection...
                    more like:


                    Last edited by rideit; 08-06-2006, 02:33 PM.
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                    • Beaver
                      Vagitarian
                      • May 2002
                      • 3857

                      #11
                      Ooooo, a chainsaw thread. I've got two husqvarnas. One I bought used about 15 years ago, it likes to flood out if you don't pay attention, the other I bought new about 12 years ago, it fires up first or second pull every time and always runs great. I used a Stihl when I slashed at the ski hill for 3 summers, it was a real nice saw too
                      You are what you eat.
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                      There's no such thing as bad snow, just shitty skiers.

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                      • Meadow Skipper
                        Me encanta el paรญs alto
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 16764

                        #12
                        Originally posted by YetiMan
                        I'm sure everyone will have their own opinions about this.

                        My own preference when I stopped cutting everyday (I haven't been a sawyer since 2003, so take this for what it's worth):
                        Husqvarna 372...Oregon 28" Lasertip (no sprocket-tip) bar....always full skip and low on the rakers. Otherwise bone-stock. If you want big power run the carb lean and run a rich fuel/oil mix with high octane gas and honda synthetic oil
                        Heh, firefighters. I suppose that could be a nice homeowner saw. Perfect if you're dropping big snags or running the second saw through a mature timber stand or heavy blowdown, maybe be a little much for cutting firewood and cleaning up the lot. But they don't make it any more, unfortunately - the 575xp replaced it.

                        Originally posted by GheePup
                        Ear plugs? Real men don't use ear plugs. Would Chuck Norris use ear plus? Hell no!!!
                        What? What did you say?
                        Last edited by Meadow Skipper; 08-06-2006, 04:36 PM.
                        Iโ€™m shining like a new dime

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                        • refried
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 1217

                          #13
                          I have 2 Stihl saws a MS290 farmboss, and a MS 260, both great saws, never had a problem with either one. I would recommend either one.
                          I sell Echo saws and would also recommend them, the CS 520 is a nice saw, and starts real easy, I've done very little warranty work on their products.

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                          • train07
                            has many zippers
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 2129

                            #14
                            My Jonsered is heavy, it has big balls, and I wanted to get some manly talk in today.






                            edit... jonsered is a very serious contender...not a toy..if available close to you, check em out
                            edit #2 well fuck ..you did say light weight didn't ya......never mind, shirley
                            Last edited by train07; 08-06-2006, 06:23 PM.
                            If it weren't for serendipity, there'd be no dipity at all

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                            • rideit
                              ExteriorDecorator
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 36512

                              #15
                              Originally posted by train07
                              edit #2 well fuck ..you did say light weight didn't ya......never mind, shirley
                              Well, when you are doing 6-8 hour, 6,000 foot climbing mt. bike rides with the saw IN YOUR PACK, I 'guess' that you could call me shirley....
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