I bet this is close to asking "what stove should I buy" but I'm going to ask anyway. I'm not expecting a make/model answer really although if there was a clear answer on one answer (never with this group eh?) then it would make life easier. Perhaps I can get some good advice on basic information and features and what to avoid at least as I choose my first real chainsaw...
I am currently using a 16" electric that I bought at Lowes - it is doing good (best chainsaw I have!) at cutting up the scrounged bits that I drag in from the woods out back as well as cutting ends off splits that are too long. I have gained a decent respect for the tool and am glad to have made some of my mistakes with a relatively inexpensive and less powerful saw - at least now I think I know how to keep the chain out of the dirt etc...
However, I have a few opportunities to venture away from the power plugs and cut some larger trees than I can drag (already down) and thus would like to have a gas saw.
I am of the mind generally to buy better quality tools and not toss them out -but I also am budget minded of course. So, I want to find a quality saw that I can reasonably learn to care for and get many years of use from. I figure I should get one that is powerful enough to meet current and reasonable future needs, but I don't see myself cutting down huge trees either - I'd love to get to the point where I cut my own 4-5 cords each year but that is all I plan to do, and it will all be scrounged or from friends or perhaps from logs delivered by a tree service or bought and dropped off.
I'm not very knowledgeable on small engine repair etc - I will have to learn how to care for this myself or take it to a shop so low/easy maintenance is a good quality to find.
I don't even know what else matters in choosing a saw.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
I am currently using a 16" electric that I bought at Lowes - it is doing good (best chainsaw I have!) at cutting up the scrounged bits that I drag in from the woods out back as well as cutting ends off splits that are too long. I have gained a decent respect for the tool and am glad to have made some of my mistakes with a relatively inexpensive and less powerful saw - at least now I think I know how to keep the chain out of the dirt etc...
However, I have a few opportunities to venture away from the power plugs and cut some larger trees than I can drag (already down) and thus would like to have a gas saw.
I am of the mind generally to buy better quality tools and not toss them out -but I also am budget minded of course. So, I want to find a quality saw that I can reasonably learn to care for and get many years of use from. I figure I should get one that is powerful enough to meet current and reasonable future needs, but I don't see myself cutting down huge trees either - I'd love to get to the point where I cut my own 4-5 cords each year but that is all I plan to do, and it will all be scrounged or from friends or perhaps from logs delivered by a tree service or bought and dropped off.
I'm not very knowledgeable on small engine repair etc - I will have to learn how to care for this myself or take it to a shop so low/easy maintenance is a good quality to find.
I don't even know what else matters in choosing a saw.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance...