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Bought a Stihl MS291 so the 211 wouldn’t be lonely. Also have a old 16” Craftman and a smaller Craftsman electric.
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Very Nice. Can't go wrong with a Farm Boss.
Bought a Stihl MS291 so the 211 wouldn’t be lonely. Also have a old 16” Craftman and a smaller Craftsman electric.
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ThanksVery Nice. Can't go wrong with a Farm Boss.

Good point Redmondjp. On the Stihl there is a notch in the gear back plate. You line it up with the oiler and Bob is your uncle. So if the oil reservoir is emptying out that is a good thing.
Freudianfloyd. Why do you guys call it a Farm Boss?
I hear you the saw websites. I used to spend a lot of time on Arboristsite. Their chainsaw forum is pretty good, but a lot of folks have migrated to OPEforum.
As for the 2 or 3 saw plan, I hear you. I'm slowly whittling down from my 100 saw plan to a 3 saw plan. Figure my last 3 will be an older 020 Super top handle (for those infrequent times that I'm climbing), an 026, and an 044. The 044 will handle a 28" bar without too much trouble, and I doubt I'll ever need anything longer than that.
Swear I posted in this, but don't see anything.
ECHO
CS-500P-18
CS-352-16
Bonus
Echo PAS Pole Saw
back to Mac...
Speaking of Macs, I got this one yesterday for $10 total. Its a D30 80cc saw. They only made them for a few years.
View media item 107071The pull starter is top center of the saw and the choke is a button you have to hold down while also pulling the throttle.
Picked this powerhouse up on Monday for $30. Rebuilt the carb and she runs like new.
Husqvarna 266 SE.
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A Farm Boss is just a trademarked marketing term that Stihl applies to a certain model of saw, in the same manner as they used the term "Wood Boss" for a similar-sized model (which has changed over the years). It's applied to their lower-line saws in the 45-50cc range, but is popular for occasional users due to the lower price and good value. Not as lightweight as the professional-grade saws typically.
If you really want to go down the chainsaw rabbit hole, there are a half-dozen forums that I can recommend which are to chain saws what Bob Is The Oil Guy is to motor oil. It's hard to come back up out of that hole, especially without having purchased a truckload of saws ("I got me here my mailbox post sawr, and that one's mah small branch sawr, and that one over thar's mah 4-wheeler sawr . . ). You'll have endless discussions about a 2-saw or a 3-saw setup, and which is better (spoiler: the 6-saw one). And of course which color orange is the best sawr (and you thought Ford vs. Chevy got heated, heh!).
I have gone down that hole a bit this year since we are working on logging off some family property, so I have acquired an Echo CS-520 for felling/bucking (my "big" saw which would make the pros LOL), and a new CS-361P for limbing. Works well for me, as I am an occasional user and the most important thing to me at this point is to have a very light saw. I also have some older Sthils and a Husky and some Macs to play with as well. Been watching Buckin' Billy Ray on youtube lately, Guilty of Treeson, and a couple of other tree service channels.







Found this Jet Star SL 245 for $35 in a thrift store and couldn’t resist. This is a unique chainsaw from the 60s. If you know more about it, I’d love to hear it.
Husqvarna 316 E electric made in Norway
Picked up this saw the other day. Replaced the rubber intake boot and now it runs like new. Not a bad old Homelite.
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Have had the MS150TC & MS461 for 5 years or so, that combo replaced an MS260 & MS660 combo that I sold off. Both have been flawless.
Last week I picked up the fuel injected ms500i. This thing is a game changer. Starts on first pull, light as a feather and I swear it’s got more power than that MS660 I hated.
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Have had the MS150TC & MS461 for 5 years or so, that combo replaced an MS260 & MS660 combo that I sold off. Both have been flawless.
Last week I picked up the fuel injected ms500i. This thing is a game changer. Starts on first pull, light as a feather and I swear it’s got more power than that MS660 I hated.
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I seem to recall seeing this pic on Reddit.
Yea I put it up there too.
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A couple times [emoji23] I asked about VP fuel. Anyway, I just picked up a case (4 gallons) for $70. That's right about half the price of motomix. I'm planning on using my saws later this afternoon so I'm hopeful I, and my saws, like it.
A couple times [emoji23] I asked about VP fuel. Anyway, I just picked up a case (4 gallons) for $70. That's right about half the price of motomix. I'm planning on using my saws later this afternoon so I'm hopeful I, and my saws, like it.