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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3447991" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I like Stihl. I also like the bar to be no longer than it must be. I rebarred my old Stihl 029 a couple years ago. I think specs say it’s capable of running a 20”. The old one was an 18”. I put a 16” on it and it flat out saws a log now. I’ve got an old 028 super with a 20”. Guy at the ranch here just bought an MS250. It wouldn’t start when he brought it home. We kept it around a couple days and tried starting a few times by the book and not by the book. He took it back to Atwoods and they gave him another one. It has started good so far. I still prefer my old 029. I think my Stihl dealer said the current version of my saw is a 291. My next saw will probably be a Stihl 362.</p><p>Ohhh and yeah I’ve got a 12” Kobalt 24v chainsaw. It’s handy for little stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3447991, member: 43171"] I like Stihl. I also like the bar to be no longer than it must be. I rebarred my old Stihl 029 a couple years ago. I think specs say it’s capable of running a 20”. The old one was an 18”. I put a 16” on it and it flat out saws a log now. I’ve got an old 028 super with a 20”. Guy at the ranch here just bought an MS250. It wouldn’t start when he brought it home. We kept it around a couple days and tried starting a few times by the book and not by the book. He took it back to Atwoods and they gave him another one. It has started good so far. I still prefer my old 029. I think my Stihl dealer said the current version of my saw is a 291. My next saw will probably be a Stihl 362. Ohhh and yeah I’ve got a 12” Kobalt 24v chainsaw. It’s handy for little stuff. [/QUOTE]
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