Posted by Bret4207 on August 12, 2013 at 07:03:11 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: poulan saw posted by Stuart on August 11, 2013 at 08:54:45:
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Did you tear any of them down to see if they were actually "wearing out"? Did you check to see if there was any other issue? You only have a "seemed to be wearing out" diagnosis to whatever the issue was and yet you're trashing a fine line of saws.
Some people simply like Stihl or Husky or whatever better. I have both Stihl and Husky, Dolmar, Solo, Mac, Homie, Poulan and Pioneer. Given equally sharp chains on the same log my big Dolmar will outcut my big Husky and Stihl. It's just a terrific saw. Thing is my ancient Mac 300 will almost keep up with the big Husky! Torque dontchaknow.
Don't get too hung up on brand is my advice. Husky was a better saw in general 30 years ago than Stihl. Then Stihl pulled ahead. Today Stihl and Husky both have serious competition that's a lot more affordable.
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