#1 across the board was the Echo CS590. I got it in the 20 inch version.
It’s been a great saw so far.
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
Get yourself a good set of chainsaw chaps and hearing/eye protection.
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
Will be using it to trim oak and maple trees around the property. No need to be uber powerful, 10 to 15 inches will do. Gas powered is a must. Money is not an issue.
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I’ve always been partial to Stihl and just bought another one several months back. The reality is that whatever you should buy is able to be serviced and repaired locally. I bought my newest Stihl at the local Ace hardware down the road from us. When I bought it they had a deal where if I bought the saw and a bottle of the Stihl premixed gas I got an extra year of warranty for a total of 3 years of warranty coverage.
If you are only trimming and pruning small stuff then I’d be concerned with the weight. Limbing saws are lighter and smaller overall. I know you specified gas is a must but if it’s only for smaller stuff then I’d look at some of the battery powered cordless saws out there, they’ve come a long way with cordless technology.
Good luck with whatever you choose. I don’t think you’ll have any shortage of opinions here about chainsaws….😂
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Ren can you post the goofy guy pic…the one with the big dick of dumbass birth defect growing outta his head for the folks that keep playing into Maser’s hand?
Husky 455 Rancher here. Bought it 16 years ago. Cut up about 5 cords of firewood every year with it. Just routine maintenance. Still running strong, and starts easy.
Husky 455 Rancher here. Bought it 16 years ago. Cut up about 5 cords of firewood every year with it. Just routine maintenance. Still running strong, and starts easy.
Dang good saws!
Only thing I have against Husky is the sound they make.