paysensmom
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We live in a house that has an outdoor woodstove and my husband needs a chainsaw of his own. I don't know a thing about them. What is a good one? Where to get it and what size we need.
We live in a house that has an outdoor woodstove and my husband needs a chainsaw of his own. I don't know a thing about them. What is a good one? Where to get it and what size we need.
Sthil ms290 is a good saw. The main thing is to use fresh gas and fuel stabilizer (something like starbrite startron). When done, run it out of gas before storing it.
Stihl chain saws are a little bit more money then the big box places but they last a long time and are easier to use.
All it takes is one snowstorm to burn up anything you get from a big box store. Usually anything from the big box store are not designed to be repaired.
I suggest your husband going to a local dealer and talk to the sales rep. A good rep will talk with your husband and help him pick a chain saw that fits his needs (Bar length, engine size, usage, weight, ect)
If you want to get this as a Christmas present, you could get him the NEEDED safety gear. You need to have a helmet, earmuffs, face shield, and a safety chaps (legs). Having all of the safety gear is especially important for novice chain saw users.[/QUOTE]
This Exactly ... My brother is a medic with the Fire Dept and was just saying yesterday that the chain saw injury calls have already started.. that and the turkey fryer fires! Chain saws are like guns.. they are perfectly safe as long as you make sure you understand what you are doing and use the saftey gear available to you.
and my DH votes for the STHIL as well..
Sthil ms290 is a good saw. The main thing is to use fresh gas and fuel stabilizer (something like starbrite startron). When done, run it out of gas before storing it.
Stihl chain saws are a little bit more money then the big box places but they last a long time and are easier to use.
All it takes is one snowstorm to burn up anything you get from a big box store. Usually anything from the big box store are not designed to be repaired.
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This Exactly ... My brother is a medic with the Fire Dept and was just saying yesterday that the chain saw injury calls have already started.. that and the turkey fryer fires! Chain saws are like guns.. they are perfectly safe as long as you make sure you understand what you are doing and use the saftey gear available to you.
and my DH votes for the STHIL as well..
DH is also a medic and already this morning - onechainsaw injury (not sure why being 80+ degrees - likely a bonfire tonight) and 2 turkey frying calls (no injuries I don't think, just fires.)
GO with a Stihl.
paysensmom - Good Luck with the saw!
I hope it keeps your family warm for many years!
I picked him up a Stihl 290 18 inch with all of the safety gear! Thank you all for the input! Got it at a local shop too![]()