Posted by jose bagge on June 15, 2008 at 04:05:59 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: Best chainsaw?..who posted by gun guru on June 14, 2008 at 15:09:07:
i buy 2 18" Poulans at a time, $139 each, and run 'em til I kill- and it's always my fault. Bought a new pair last year- dropped a tree on one of my first pair (after 6 years) and busted it, so I gave the other to my boy and bought two more. Some say they're junk- but mine have never failed to fire when I needed 'em, and for the price of one Stihl I have one to use and one to cut the other free. This is Virginia, not Texas or the Mid-West: we have trees aplenty, and big ones. Out here, a tree is part of a forest, not a damn landmark, so we cut a pile. As a result of the last storm, I diced up 5 or 6 100 foot plus oaks (probably 25" diameter at the base)yesterday off the fenceline and my junk poulans never missed a beat. Love the look and feel of the high dollar saws...but I have a Poulan wallet, and they get the job done for me.
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