Posted by farmer boy on July 15, 2008 at 19:31:30 from (206.80.249.50):
In Reply to: Chainsaws posted by 550Doug on July 15, 2008 at 17:02:26:
Based on what you said I would say something like an MS250 and a MS441 would work. I have had experience running the 250 and have ran the older version of the 441 (038magnum). I have ran a Husqvarna 257? and when it works it's a nice saw to use but you can get going too fast and it stalls half way through the cut cause your pushing it too hard and it stalls and takes about 30 pulls and alot of p!ssing around to get it going again. I'm not too sure about Stihl having an all steel unit and I'm not so sure your arms would like that either. Not too many companies have a saw without plastic. The 038 doesn't have much plastic in the areas that it counts but the 250 does and it's holding up fine.
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