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00' Quad Cab 09-16-2007 11:25 AM

I will not bash anyones choice of saw.:U:

Here it is either Stihl or Husq. When you depend on a saw day in and day out they have held up the best in the big timber here. Like I stated earlier I have a 30+ yo stihl 075 AV just needs a freshen up and it will be good to go again (if you want to man handle a saw).

Husq. are lighter but Stihl are just as common.

DB Admin 09-16-2007 11:31 AM

I will not bash anyones choice of saw...

Jonsered #1 All Others Suck !


lol

JUst Kiddin

DM

00' Quad Cab 09-16-2007 11:35 AM

:bat::DD::dd:

:c:

Well on my way out the door to cut some more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CHenry 09-16-2007 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by DieselMinded (Post 55798)
Do these Little Engines have needle Valves too ?

yep.
Float pin valve is stuck sounds like. run some seafoam in the carb next time.

Whit 09-16-2007 12:04 PM

and when ya shut er down at the end of this season put some sta-bil in the fuel talk

http://www.thefarm.org/charities/i4at/surv/sta-bil.htm

Mr. Miyagi 09-17-2007 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by DieselMinded (Post 55776)
Saw Wouldnt start...It Did the same thing last year coming out of storage...How Do i keep this from happening Next year ?



Originally Posted by DieselMinded (Post 55861)
Jonsered #1 All Others Suck !

In the interest of diplomacy......you're a dumbass. Buy a Stihl, and don't look back. :ph::ha::dd::tttt:

00' Quad Cab 09-17-2007 10:26 PM

lol

DB Admin 09-18-2007 02:43 AM

lol

Uncle Bubba 09-18-2007 03:02 AM

Stihl is a great saw if you make your livin cuttin wood, but it's a little pricey for the small guy just cuttin enough to heat his house with. I like the Husqivarna's myself. For the money they are a nice saw.

I always had problems when I drained the fuel tanks on small engines before storage for the year. Now a days I fill the tank and add the stabilizer to it. When I left em drained it always seemd like the floats would stick and seals dried out come the next season.

And the easy way to figure a cord of wood is to think of it as a pickup truck load.

Don't know if anybody has used them or not, but I think my next stove is gonna be soap stone stove I keep seein advertised. http://www.woodstove.com/

Mr. Miyagi 09-18-2007 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 56299)
Stihl is a great saw if you make your livin cuttin wood, but it's a little pricey for the small guy just cuttin enough to heat his house with. I like the Husqivarna's myself. For the money they are a nice saw...

The professional series Huskys are just as much money as the equivalent Stihls, around here at least.

The Home Depot/hardware store Huskys are a different lineup than the professional grade saws, and are cheaper due to material cost cutting. Least thats the propaganda around here. LOL

A 034 Stihl that's from the mid/late 1990s will cost you around $175 and will run another 25 years. I have two and pound the shiznit outta them and they keep going & going & going....

Huskys just aren't my cup of tea, never have been.


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