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You can buy the MS180 with confidence, good little saw. At a little over 30cc so you could take on some emergency work. It may take a little longer if you get into larger limbs but it will get you through your situation. Go for it.Stihl MS180
..and that is a direct result of CEO pay packages. If an idea won't increase stock price and this CEO Bonus it is killed. They are not spending a nickel on plant and equipment to be competitive. They are just lowering quality.No doubt. For some time now the middle-grade stuff that was reasonable on both quality and price has been forced out of the market as people either reach for a lower price or perceived higher quality.
It's getting to where there's only pro stuff or garbage in many instances.
I only have one wedge, it's older than I am and was a gift from an elderly neighbor back in the 80's. It weighs a good 6-8lbs, and has saved me countless times over the years.But he had wedges...
This is why I bought the MS-250. It's perfect for homeowner use, and you can get a longer or blade if needed. Mine is about 13 years old and still starts on the second or third pull. Only operate at full throttle.Sounds like the stihl MS250 would be a great choice. Plenty of power for your use case and small enough. Stihl dealers are in every town for service. Parts are very cheap (aftermarket). Common parts should be available locally since it is a very common saw.
You guys have been heard loud and clear on wedges... I will buy some.
I have the helmet and chaps already. Multiple pairs of safety toe shoes are in the garage. I need proper gloves as I tend to just use Milwaukee cut level 1 for everything...
I dont choose to cut down trees anymore, unless it's something really small. It all gets hired out. Any tree of a decent size on my property is well within range of doing many, many thousands of dollars in damage to something else. Besides the risk of damage or injury when felling, I have no equipment to aid in handling the material and only have a 5x10 trailer for disposal. My back is worth more than the bill from my landscaper.
I only have one wedge, it's older than I am and was a gift from an elderly neighbor back in the 80's. It weighs a good 6-8lbs, and has saved me countless times over the years.
Bill S.
Eventually you'll nick them with your saw which is why you don't ever want to use a metal splitting wedge with a chainsaw.
@PCustoms there's no reason to use a steel wedge
I always heard great stuff about stihl so when we decided it was time to start clearing our land of all the trees that fell during hurricane Harvey we got a stihl ms181. It was amazing the first few times we used it. It’s been a little over a year and it’s just been a constant PITA every time we use it. Takes about 20 minutes to get it started and if you let it cool off after using it and need it again you’re lucky if you can get it going again. It’ll also die and refuse to run over idle sporadically. It’s started leaking from the oil cap to where if you don’t close it exactly right it’ll leak the bar oil out in a few minutes. Not sure what we’re trying next but it won’t be a stihl.I very rarely need a chainsaw and as a result, have a corded homeline that has treated me really well. If it can't cut it, I hire the work out.
With that said, I want something more capable to have for emergencies, like a hurricane, blizzard or tornado. It will likely not even be run in most years, beyond starting it to confirm operation. I'd likely use the canned fuel as I own nothing 2 stroke.
No specific budget, but I feel like something on the order of a Stihl MS180 might be good? Lets say under $300 unless there is a compelling argument to go higher.
I am not particularly interested in used, unless there is an argument that doesn't include saving money.
Twice in my life, yes, when there was no chance of removing the saw from the tree. Not while the saw was running.So you use a metal wedge with a chainsaw?
But how many wedges will accompany them?For $90, I just added the dewalt 20v
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...e-tool-89-00-home-depot.538711/#post-10882316
Between this and the ms251, my corded homelite will no longer be lonely and they can all sit together, unused, in my shed
Partial delivery? The rest must be back ordered.6 will be delivered this weekend
Dolmar is dead. Makita pulled the plug on gas engine production in 2022 and has enough inventory estimated to last till 2025 then no more
Crazy thing is that there are still new saws out there in inventory or at least showing in inventory. Imagine buying one and it not being supported right off the bat.I hadn't realized how bad the parts issue is and how many parts are already NLA until I tried to order some.
Crazy thing is that there are still new saws out there in inventory or at least showing in inventory. Imagine buying one and it not being supported right off the bat.
I was strongly leaning towards buying a 7900 in 2014 but came across a smoking deal on a 361 that had only cut down about 20 trees to clear a building lot.
Hopefully the saw wasn't involved.I have a CRAFTSMAN chain saw in the shop attic. First person to stop by, gets it for free. It has the carry case and some spares. I have not used it in over 30 years. A now deceased neighbour was the last person to use it.
. That being said, Home Depot has some rental saws for sale. Check the Richmond stores online. They have a 16" Makita/Dolmar at the SW store and a 20" Makita/Dolmar at the in town store.