Posted by John_PA on December 22, 2014 at 21:01:50 from (72.95.248.62):
In Reply to: Chainsaw posted by Hank ABAB on December 22, 2014 at 09:47:20:
I bought the MS391 to replace a worn out MS390. All I can say is that the 3rd time I went to use it, I pulled and pulled and it would not start. Turned out the Stihl dealer said they had a rash of bad electronic ignitions with those saws. he had it for 3 days because he was out of that part. That was the only problem, but now I am thinking about how long it will be when the replaced ignition goes bad. Hopefully I wear the saw out before that. I clear cut 7 acres into firewood in a year. The saw gets used.
The more electronics, the worse things can be. What if it get wet? I am always cutting in the rain for downed trees, or cutting in falling snow, leaving the saw on the ground in the snow, etc...
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