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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3182820" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>My wife's granddad used poulans for a long time. Seemed like he would get a new one every 4-5yrs which I don't think is too bad for what they cost and the amount of firewood he cuts. However, 2yrs ago he did buy a Stihl that a an "easy start" feature that's easier on his shoulders. It kinda winds itself up as you pull the rope with little resistance and then it trips a trigger or something and cranks itself. That may not make sense as worded but it's really simple and easy. </p><p> I've got a Stihl 029 that was far from new when I got it 12yrs ago and it's always started by the 3rd pull. I dunno if it's better than any others but it's a good one. I too buy Stihl chains. I've run several brands of chains and I think the Stihl brand holds up better to the rocks and occasional wood I feed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3182820, member: 43171"] My wife's granddad used poulans for a long time. Seemed like he would get a new one every 4-5yrs which I don't think is too bad for what they cost and the amount of firewood he cuts. However, 2yrs ago he did buy a Stihl that a an "easy start" feature that's easier on his shoulders. It kinda winds itself up as you pull the rope with little resistance and then it trips a trigger or something and cranks itself. That may not make sense as worded but it's really simple and easy. I've got a Stihl 029 that was far from new when I got it 12yrs ago and it's always started by the 3rd pull. I dunno if it's better than any others but it's a good one. I too buy Stihl chains. I've run several brands of chains and I think the Stihl brand holds up better to the rocks and occasional wood I feed it. [/QUOTE]
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