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<blockquote data-quote="4play" data-source="post: 2818367" data-attributes="member: 7223"><p>I think once you decide on a price range if it matters then you can decide on what brand or saw. If you want a lifetime purchase saw, are you willing to spend over $600? If so then get a Stihl pro saw, maybe the MS-261 or MS-362, you can go bigger and spend more money if you want or can go cheaper too but the quality of saw follows the price. Type of wood and size of tree should factor into the model and engine size, even chain types, especially if cutting larger than 24" hardwood trees. </p><p></p><p>I would consider buying from a place you can get service, parts and warranty work, a lot of stores don't offer these services but most of them don't sell professional saws either, they sell the cheaper brands and/or models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4play, post: 2818367, member: 7223"] I think once you decide on a price range if it matters then you can decide on what brand or saw. If you want a lifetime purchase saw, are you willing to spend over $600? If so then get a Stihl pro saw, maybe the MS-261 or MS-362, you can go bigger and spend more money if you want or can go cheaper too but the quality of saw follows the price. Type of wood and size of tree should factor into the model and engine size, even chain types, especially if cutting larger than 24" hardwood trees. I would consider buying from a place you can get service, parts and warranty work, a lot of stores don't offer these services but most of them don't sell professional saws either, they sell the cheaper brands and/or models. [/QUOTE]
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