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I have a pair of Poulan chainsaws - a basic one with a 14" blade and a Poulan Pro 295 with a 20" blade. Both have served me fairly well, but they're definitely homeowner quality saws.
I'll probably keep these around for light duty stuff, but I want to step up to a pro saw. I've done some searching and see that most folks either recommend Stihl or Husky. I'm going with Stihl because there seems to be a better selection locally.
What I need help with -- which model(s) should I focus on? Maybe the 044? I'd like to have something with more heft and power than the 295 that I have now. Maybe something that could run a 26" blade if I needed it to.
Would also like to find something with good parts availability.
I'd like to find something for $300 or less. I can go a bit more if needed for the right saw.
No problem with buying something that needs to be completely gone through.
Here's a 041 (61 cc?) for $100 -- looks pretty beat up, but price is right. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-041-av-salerno-190014838.htm
And an old 08 (56 cc?) for $150. Old school look to it, but not sure I would be able to find parts. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-benevento-189987003.htm
And an 038 (61cc?) for $250. Pretty good condition.
And another 08, but this one is an 08S. Pricey at $300. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-0-8-napoli-184540569.htm
And yet another 08. This one for $350. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-08-s-salerno-179930008.htm
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Scott
I have a pair of Poulan chainsaws - a basic one with a 14" blade and a Poulan Pro 295 with a 20" blade. Both have served me fairly well, but they're definitely homeowner quality saws.
I'll probably keep these around for light duty stuff, but I want to step up to a pro saw. I've done some searching and see that most folks either recommend Stihl or Husky. I'm going with Stihl because there seems to be a better selection locally.
What I need help with -- which model(s) should I focus on? Maybe the 044? I'd like to have something with more heft and power than the 295 that I have now. Maybe something that could run a 26" blade if I needed it to.
Would also like to find something with good parts availability.
I'd like to find something for $300 or less. I can go a bit more if needed for the right saw.
No problem with buying something that needs to be completely gone through.
Here's a 041 (61 cc?) for $100 -- looks pretty beat up, but price is right. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-041-av-salerno-190014838.htm
And an old 08 (56 cc?) for $150. Old school look to it, but not sure I would be able to find parts. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-benevento-189987003.htm
And an 038 (61cc?) for $250. Pretty good condition.
And another 08, but this one is an 08S. Pricey at $300. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-0-8-napoli-184540569.htm
And yet another 08. This one for $350. http://www.subito.it/giardino-fai-da-te/motosega-stihl-08-s-salerno-179930008.htm
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Scott
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