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Agreed pro models all the way cause they are built to run about 8 years of running 40 plus hours a weekThe Stihl pro saws are worth the $. My dad bought an 026 when I was about 10, the saw is old enough to drink now. Freshened it up last year with a new bar, chain, sprocket, carb, and fuel lines. Still original piston, rings, bottom end, etc. Runs great and is the perfect “smaller serious saw”.
I also bought a 440 last year when we bought a chainsaw mill. It is an animal on firewood with a 25” bar.
I’ve actually found buying the smallest pro level tool from Stihl across the board to be a good decision. They are usually light enough to run all day, far outperform the homeowner stuff, and will last a commercial company 6-8 years, which should be a lifetime for you and me.
Keeping it random.
My great-grandfather help settle where I live now. He had a saw mill that ran lumber and turpentine between Northwest Florida and South Georgia. He owned a lot of that land, it's a shame that I've got none of it now.
There's a city in South Georgia with my last name. Crazy how quickly things change.
I know everybody fights it, and everybody wants money for their children.... I do wish I could see this place like it should be.
Anyway. That's my rant. Good news is we still have a lot of nw Gulf territory protected that's great to go hunt in.
I don't know about the rest of y'all, but I'm struggling.
Just putting it out there.
We're eating up with covid-19 is crazy. I spent almost $50,000 on IVF we have a baby now finally, and he sees us and grandparents.
I'm a little drunk. I'm a little pissed.
I want some f****** normal
I opted to buy a small top handle saw for limbing up trees and just small tree work. Something easy to throw in the utv and the truck. The 371xp I typically I use is awesome but wanted a lighter weight saw. Found these clone saws on the internet. When I bought mine the saw was 80$. For 80$ I figured why not? This little thing is great! Starts on the first pull every time and has plenty of power. Bought a bunch of extra chains for 3$ each and called it good.
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NEXT QUESTION.....
Is my understanding correct in that Stihl replacement chains can't be found at Lowes / Home Depot, etc? EDIT: Nevermind... looks like they are out there. I know the off brand saw chains for Husky would list Husky Model on back of package. I guess with Stihl you just need to know all of the particulars about the chain and then match those to what's on the shelf.
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This song is perfect. Always trees are way smarter than I thought. The lightweight is great.