drz1050
Minister of Fire
Echo CS590. You won't be disappointed with it. Buy it from a dealer, not a big box store, and ask them to ditch the anti-kickback garbage for you and give you a real chain off the start.
I'm retired and on a fixed income for the most part but I would never buy a used saw especially. They aren't that much money in the first place and you get a warranty. Items like chainsaws and weed wackers, I'd never buy used, 'cause it's probably been abused.
Ok, for now I am trying for the rental saw @ home depot. That said I have been missing out on the recent wind storms and the repo house tree clearing a couple blocks away.
How do you guys feel about a refurbished husky 450 or 455. They are both under $400 on ebay. I am feeling like maybe I can justify a bit more as I have bought twice more than once. I am also planning a visit to the Huskey / Echo dealer this week as they seem to be more affordable than Stihl. That said I am leaning toward Husky or Stihl for resale value as I still worry that I will get this saw and realize I want something else. I definitely don't want to be stuck with the wrong thing for me. Like I say. I will mostly be cutting logs in a city lot.
Agreed! The Mtronic or auto tune saws have amazing chain speed..what they lack in cc they easily make it up in speed..my 441 screams..Because displacement isn't as important as how it pulls a loop. Candidly, I don't even know what the displacement of my saws are and don't care.
Here you go my friend in your budget and will do what you need it to ...its at Northern Tool and equipmentThe reconditioned ones are from "factory authorized" vendors. They have many to sell, but beyond that I have no idea.
I keep flip flopping on how to proceed. I am going to go to the Huskey and Echo dealer soon, and I am keeping an eye on craigslist. Hopefully things will become clear.
I bet my craftsman has similar speed to your 441. I bet my old MS170 is set higher than your 441. Where did you get the info that Mtronic saws have a faster chains speed? The Mtronic and auto-tune saws don't have any greater max speed OUT OF THE WOOD. if they have a greater chains speed IN THE WOOD it isn't because of anything more than a combination of things that give them greater torque, INCLUDING displacement. Among that list are compression, exhaust flow, air/fuel ratio, and many other little things.Agreed! The Mtronic or auto tune saws have amazing chain speed..what they lack in cc they easily make it up in speed..my 441 screams..
Who pissed in your wheaties bud?..i didnt say cc dont have a part to play...the mtronic and auto tune saws cut just as fast as saws with larger displacement..you can choose to believe this or not..I bet my craftsman has similar speed to your 441. I bet my old MS170 is set higher than your 441. Where did you get the info that Mtronic saws have a faster chains speed? The Mtronic and auto-tune saws don't have any greater max speed OUT OF THE WOOD. if they have a greater chains speed IN THE WOOD it isn't because of anything more than a combination of things that give them greater torque, INCLUDING displacement. Among that list are compression, exhaust flow, air/fuel ratio, and many other little things.
To say that how a chainsaw pulls a loop is all that matters isn't false, but it is ignorant of what it takes to actually make that happen. ONE of the things that goes into the equation IS CCs. Are CCs the only piece that matters? Heck no. But if you think that CCs aren't one of the most important features then you are mistaken.
But not as fast as larger displacement saws that also have mtronic.Who pissed in your wheaties bud?..i didnt say cc dont have a part to play...the mtronic and auto tune saws cut just as fast as saws with larger displacement..you can choose to believe this or not..
Thats what i was gettn at..441c ie 460...i mean there is only so much that can be done..But not as fast as larger displacement saws that also have mtronic.
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