Farm Boss. No question.
No, I would not recommend an old Stihl 041:
Hint: There is no ONE Farm Boss. Thru the years Stihl has called many different saws as Farm Boss. You should refer to saws by their model number.
Farm Boss. No question.
Good choice, an actual vertically split magnesium case professional grade saw made in Germany with no corners cut at Stihl/Husky homeowner price. A smart choice for those in the know. Although the current model Dolmar 421/Makita ea4300 is still a top pro built saw, I think production left the German shores. Problem with threads like these is decifering the good info from the bad. Not sure if this thread has more of which.Dolmar is worth a look if you have a good dealer nearby. I choose the Ps420 over Stihl and Husqvarna options and am very happy with how its runs and starts. Dolmar only offer prograde saws but are well priced and still made in Hamburg Germany.
Good choice, an actual vertically split magnesium case professional grade saw made in Germany with no corners cut at Stihl/Husky homeowner price. A smart choice for those in the know. Although the current model Dolmar 421/Makita ea4300 is still a top pro built saw, I think production left the German shores. Problem with threads like these is decifering the good info from the bad. Not sure if this thread has more of which.Dolmar is worth a look if you have a good dealer nearby. I choose the Ps420 over Stihl and Husqvarna options and am very happy with how its runs and starts. Dolmar only offer prograde saws but are well priced and still made in Hamburg Germany.
Premix fuel or mix my own? Does it make any long term difference for the saw?
You can buy premixed gas? Where do they sell that?
Buy a gas can, buy non-ethanol gas and mix it yourself a gallon at a time. Don't let the gas sit in the carb at the end of the season; run it dry.
Who are you trying to impress or is this an ego thing !
Drop down a notch or 2 and look at a MS170 or MS171 with a 16" bar. Same Stihl reliability and same service.
Your local Stihl dealer should have it or can order it.
If you're mixing your own, make sure to mark the jug so one of your kids or the wife doesn't decide to add gas to their car when they constantly run on EMPTY.
Good advice on mixing a gallon at a time, it's what I do too. Also for the ease of use, buy the fuel mix in the single gallon ratio bottles, not the larger 2.5 gallon ration mix bottles.

The biggest problem with most chainsaw is fuel left in the tank and carburetor that gums up the small passages in the carb. The second biggest problem is fuel line that get old and brittle causing very small air leaks.Any cheap saw will work surprisingly well...
If you use your outdoor power equipment, you don't need to drain them !Never ever drained gas on any equipment. But everything is used at least every 2 months.
Good choice, an actual vertically split magnesium case professional grade saw made in Germany with no corners cut at Stihl/Husky homeowner price. A smart choice for those in the know. Although the current model Dolmar 421/Makita ea4300 is still a top pro built saw, I think production left the German shores. Problem with threads like these is decifering the good info from the bad. Not sure if this thread has more of which.
I have mine about 4 years now but was checking this out after reading your post and yes it looks like production of their smaller saws PS32, ps421 has moved to China. Larger saws and new models are still Germany. Ps420 can still be got though and they are all German made. Sorry if my original post info was a little out of date.
The cans are a 32 oz quart sized square metal can. Unless you're a serious cutter, a can will last you awhile and probably an entire day of cutting depending on what you cut. I have grabbed two of the old empty ones and taken them home for my personal use. No reason to lug around the entire fuel jug when the small can fits easily in a 5 gallon bucket when clearing a small area or it fits nicely in the rear seat rack of the four wheeler. I'll try to grab a picture later today.
I had no idea you could buy pre-mix. It must be stupidly expensive and there's no way it could be fresh. All to save 5 minutes of mixing?
No wife, no kids. And I wouldn't let anybody into my shop who didn't understand what "pre-mix" written on the side of the can meant.
True story: I used to do some large events with big groups of people. On occasion, generator gas would get "borrowed" by somebody with poor planning skills. I started bringing my gas in yellow cans, and since I drove a diesel truck, nobody ever touched my cans.

Well, I ended up with the MS 250. The guys at the dealer said they would be glad to sell me a pro level saw, but they thought that was overkill and more money than I needed to spend. They suggested the 250 over the 251 and smaller home owner saws.
He said the premix runs about $30/gallon and he would not buy it. I always mixed my own so that's not a problem.
I had to order new chaps as the mice got to mine over this past winter.
One interesting note: Ace will not let a new saw leave the store unless they assemble it and test run it first. He said it was liability protection for three store some someone that never used one before doesn't go home, assemble it wrong and cut their fingers off.
Many thanks for all the advice.
Coach
One interesting note: Ace will not let a new saw leave the store unless they assemble it and test run it first. He said it was liability protection for their store if some someone that never used one before doesn't go home, assemble it wrong and cut their fingers off.
Many thanks for all the advice.
Coach
Why not buy from a VP or Sunoco gas? It is cheaper than little toy quart cans a stihl dealer and HD sells and there are dealers all over the country.
A 5 gallon can is under $80......
Do you really pay $15 a gallon for gas? That's more than 3 times the price for ethanol-free premium at my local station.
It's your money so I don't care, but that seems like burning money for no good reason.
I bought a 5 gallon can of Sunoco Optima ethanol free fuel, $50. Woof, (and I work in the plant where it's made !). Was hoping to get a "sample" from the guys a that blend it, but tight security on all the race fuels here.
We're trying to roll out a premixed 2 cycle fuel like VP's, but our distribution isn't as well established as VP or TruFuel.
https://www.sunocoracefuels.com/fuel/optima