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Headed to Moore - Chainsaw Recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie Marine" data-source="post: 2199254" data-attributes="member: 1609"><p>I have a Stihl, they are great and they do stand behind their saws. I have a small 16" 171 that I keep in my truck toolbox for small jobs and its great for storm cleanup and it's only about $200. The Stihl repair guy told me just not to run it really hard for long periods of time (like longer than 30 minutes) and it should last a really long time. He said the 350 and bigger saws are for the full time 40 hour a week cutters. I've cut branches 6-8" with no problem and a few 10" branches, just take it slow, make a straight cut, and let the saw do the work. </p><p></p><p>I doubt there are any chainsaws left to rent in OK right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie Marine, post: 2199254, member: 1609"] I have a Stihl, they are great and they do stand behind their saws. I have a small 16" 171 that I keep in my truck toolbox for small jobs and its great for storm cleanup and it's only about $200. The Stihl repair guy told me just not to run it really hard for long periods of time (like longer than 30 minutes) and it should last a really long time. He said the 350 and bigger saws are for the full time 40 hour a week cutters. I've cut branches 6-8" with no problem and a few 10" branches, just take it slow, make a straight cut, and let the saw do the work. I doubt there are any chainsaws left to rent in OK right now. [/QUOTE]
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