Brian Fahs
WKR
I run a stihl 291 with an 18 inch bar.I liked it so much I bought a second one. They are fantastic for my needs. Just listen to the pros and keep fresh treated fuel in them.
I laughed out loud when I read that! Really loud! I can't think of another inanimate object that has received so many deserved ass chewings!!! Great advice! I made that purchase a few years ago and my blood pressure is much better nowStihl and Husky have homeowner versions which are generally sold at Home Depot on the cheap. They are all typically the models that work well the first few times then as time goes on they tend to advance ones vocabulary in terms of profanity while jerking on the rope trying to get it to run. About the time it’s ready to start the rope breaks. If you need a longer term solution, find a saw shop and buy a pro grade model. Probably 3X more expensive and totally worth it. Use the expensive premixed gas or get gas with no ethanol. Never loan it.
Husky is lighter and faster, eats chain sooner in dirty wood. Stihl is heavier, slower, and more torque. Both are good. Generally.
I used my 170 to take down 2 Gold Cypresses and cut it up. The proceeded to use it to grind the stump and roots. Cleaned it up and put a new chain on it, good to go. Then did a dipshit move and filled the gas tank with chain oil. Drained it, flushed a few times with gas, finally got it started and let that sucker run to burn up any residual chain oil.Those stihl m170s are like the 30-06 up here where I live . I don’t think I know anybody who dosent have one. I have a farmboss but always grab the 17 for work around the yard.