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Posted by Bill in NorthCentral PA on April 09, 2005 at 17:38:56 from (24.229.41.157):
In Reply to: OT: best chain saw to buy posted by another hoosier on April 09, 2005 at 14:27:10:
We have always used Jonsereds for the last thirty years. I bought a Husqvarna for the first time last year. It lasted about eleven months and "blew up." The dealer covered it under warranty (which is a two year warranty if registered to a homeowner.) I took the credit and got another Jonsered. Our saws are run cutting Chroistmas trees, and they rarely ever get a good consistent run in. They rev up to cut then idle when walking to the next tagged tree. I was told this was probably the worst life for a saw, but I have a Jonsered that has cut 1,000s of trees, and I have never changed the plug. Most of the loggers aroung here use Stihls. I was going to try them, but the chains I already had were a smaller gauge and only fit Jonsered and Husqvarna. Good Luck. Bill
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