What is the best way to store the saw long term? Just run it out of fuel or...I ran a Stihl saw shop for a while and have always been partial to Stihl.
Pro saws are more $ up front but cheaper to repair.
homeowner saws are less $ up front but more $ to repair.
the ms250 and 391 are the only homeowner saws I can recommend based on repair frequency/longevity and those two models make good power for their class.
the 261 is the pro version of the 271.
the 360/361/362 and 400 are 65+cc pro saws and are excellent "homestead" saws.
The 400 with exhaust or a ported 362 are wicked little firewood saws.
Always, always run non ethanol fuel if you can get it.
It is expensive but the canned mix gas is no joke. it is different than pump gas. I've tested it extensively and saws run better and have fewer issues, especially if the saw sits for months between uses.
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