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<blockquote data-quote="ICanFixIt" data-source="post: 3450788" data-attributes="member: 45888"><p>I'm 100% behind all of the Stihl enthusiasm, but now that I live in town , my needs are much simpler. I might go more than a year between needing a chainsaw and I don't want to spend an hour fiddling with a saw to get it to start and run. I need a saw that can be cutting wood 3 seconds after I pick it up. For me, that saw is a 14" Hart 40v battery powered chainsaw from Walmart. It took less than half of a battery charge to take care of all of the limbs lost in the ice storm and added about half a rick of firewood to the pile. If I had a really big job I would certainly be looking at another Stihl, but, for now, my little battery powered saw seems to be all I need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICanFixIt, post: 3450788, member: 45888"] I'm 100% behind all of the Stihl enthusiasm, but now that I live in town , my needs are much simpler. I might go more than a year between needing a chainsaw and I don't want to spend an hour fiddling with a saw to get it to start and run. I need a saw that can be cutting wood 3 seconds after I pick it up. For me, that saw is a 14" Hart 40v battery powered chainsaw from Walmart. It took less than half of a battery charge to take care of all of the limbs lost in the ice storm and added about half a rick of firewood to the pile. If I had a really big job I would certainly be looking at another Stihl, but, for now, my little battery powered saw seems to be all I need. [/QUOTE]
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