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Chainsaw recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5278792" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Guess I will elaborate on my suggestion a little. I own both a Stihl 024 16 inch bar and the echo I suggested(cs400), which has an 18 inch bar. The Stihl is a good saw, and it cuts fine. It is heavier though and honestly doesn't cut any faster than the echo. The stihl is a lot harder to get started too. The echo has a primer bulb, usually a couple pulls of the cold saw and it is ready to go. Not the case with my stihl. Parts for both are fairly reasonable and easy to find. I grab my echo 99 percent of the time when I need to cut something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5278792, member: 16465"] Guess I will elaborate on my suggestion a little. I own both a Stihl 024 16 inch bar and the echo I suggested(cs400), which has an 18 inch bar. The Stihl is a good saw, and it cuts fine. It is heavier though and honestly doesn't cut any faster than the echo. The stihl is a lot harder to get started too. The echo has a primer bulb, usually a couple pulls of the cold saw and it is ready to go. Not the case with my stihl. Parts for both are fairly reasonable and easy to find. I grab my echo 99 percent of the time when I need to cut something. [/QUOTE]
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