Posted by dave2 on March 15, 2010 at 04:41:50 from (91.10.174.96):
Hey folks,
I have a stihl ms250 now and am thinking about a Farm Boss. Have a dealer/shop for stihl and another for Husqvarna within 5 miles. No echo's that I know of and no actual dealer close for the Dolmars (they are in a big box store). Now, I would be buying the Stihl from the States because it is less than half the price as here. The Husqvarna may come from the States also for the same reason. I know Stihl will honer the warrenty regardless of where I buy (BTDT), but, assuming I was paying everything out of pocket, which direction should I look??
Not a saw that will be used daily, but want something that will be available and not fussy when I need it (old fuel aside, I'd run it empty before storage). Would like to stick with Stihl because I like the folks at the dealer real well, but if Husq, dolmar, or echo is the better bet, I'm flexible.
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