The most important part is taking care if the saw. If your cutting 8+ hours you need a commercial grade otherwise $150 poulan will do you just fine. Find the saw that fits your needs and don't get hung up on brand
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I'll do it, thx.
Anyone have any experience with Echo?
The $200 Stihls are REALLY lightweight. To get something from them comparable to what I have would be over $300.
I'll be treating the gas with Stabil. I really need to get better about that but I have a currently sick outboard that is a good reminder...![]()
Took it apart this weekend and for $1.99 in tubing and some time, it runs like a champ! Felt like I just won a mini-lottery!Well I was wrong. My old saw is a 16" not 14", made in 1997, and upon closer examination is noticeably heavier duty than the entry gas saws in the big box stores, so I figure it is worth trying to at least figure out if I can find the problem. Took it apart and it was easy enough to find. The little clear tubing from the oil reservoir was split and had come completely out of the tank due to a break. In the process another similar tube on the primer pump broke as well. Prior to disassembly saw started right up and runs like a champ but I've got to get those fixed. Now the search is on I think for small engine repair guy...
