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I run mostly Stihls as well as an old 70E Jonsereds. I keep them in battery and they go through soft and hardwood like a hot knife through butter. Got rid of my Pull-ons years ago, but fresh (to me at least) ones keep showing up: so I use 'em for loaners.


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Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H


My Husky has run circles around all the Stihls I've owned in the last 30 years. It's been a great saw.



As if not a [bleep] chance. I have almost heard it all.. no offence. STIHL OR BUST

It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀

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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀





Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still? grin


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Originally Posted by watch4bear
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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀





Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still? grin
No, just 3 times quicker.

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Originally Posted by Toddly
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It’s really that simple, those who argue just never really cut trees much. Sorry husky/poulan girls. 😀





Is the price of a cord of wood cheaper if its cut with a still? grin
No, just 3 times quicker.

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Yer probly a Ford driver too! laugh


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No, just 3 times quicker.




Ah, speed cutting. laugh


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You CLUELESS fhuqking Snowflakes are hilarious. A Stihl couldn't muster the power requisite,to pull a greasy string out of a cat's ass.

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Though in fairness...I've only personally cut better than 100,000,000 bd ft of Timber (Hunnert Fhuqking Million board feet).

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Originally Posted by watch4bear
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No, just 3 times quicker.




Ah, speed cutting. laugh

Ahh. You like to go through your wood slow. Stick to your day gig.

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I like Stihl but the Husky saws I have been around seem pretty good.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I like Stihl but the Husky saws I have been around seem pretty good.



Until they break.

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Tell him how much you pay for your saws, and how fast you are at wood cutting. I'm sure he'll be impressed. I know I sure am grin


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I suppose thats right Toddly.

The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.


A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.


RARELY see a Husky on a fire.

My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me.

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Originally Posted by watch4bear
Tell him how much you pay for your saws, and how fast you are at wood cutting. I'm sure he'll be impressed. I know I sure am grin

You’re opinion is so valued I’m sure. Buy a Stihl, it only hurts once.

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I own a Still of comparative size and bar length to a 620P ECHO brand saw. I believe Echo will outdo a Stihl. We've had a lot of cutting this year due to a tornado taking down lots of trees and a barn. Been cutting stuff since early April. I don't have complaints against the Stihl but the Echo seems to be the better saw. Try it before you deny it.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I suppose thats right Toddly.

The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.


A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.


RARELY see a Husky on a fire.

My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me.

You should write for hallmark.

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Originally Posted by Toddly
Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H


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Originally Posted by Hastings
I own a Still of comparative size and bar length to a 620P ECHO brand saw. I believe Echo will outdo a Stihl. We've had a lot of cutting this year due to a tornado taking down lots of trees and a barn. Been cutting stuff since early April. I don't have complaints against the Stihl but the Echo seems to be the better saw. Try it before you deny it.

Echo is very comparable.

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Originally Posted by Toddly
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I suppose thats right Toddly.

The shops that sell and service pro saws are 10-1 here Stihl to Husky.


A saw cache is most likely to be Stihl.


RARELY see a Husky on a fire.

My communist vegetarian logger friend from Denmark likes Stihl.....good enough for me.

You should write for hallmark.



Who says I dont?


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Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
Originally Posted by Toddly
Sorry, I’d take a stihl over a husky every day of the week. H


Laffin!

You lookin at your dick?

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Never said I didn't own a stihl wink I'm just here to listen to you self aggrandize grin Do you have a stump to stand on?


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