Hi all,
I recently picked up my first Stihl saw off Facebook marketplace.
I got the saw as part of a package deal. $600 for a log splitter, chipper shredder, and the saw. The saw was listed at $75 but he ended up giving it to me for $50 as part of the package.
Anyway, I'm new to Stihl and want to know your thoughts on the MS250. I've done some research and found that this is considered more of a homeowner saw.
I sharpened the chain and added fresh fuel and it started right up and runs perfect. I cut up a tree with it and it works great.
So a lot of what I'm seeing online is people recommending a pro saw. I have a little under half an acre and cut firewood as more of a hobby but do heat the house with the wood (heat pump main source.)
So I don't need a saw to take care of my land. I want one to use for firewood scrounging. Now I've gotten a good deal on a much better saw than my poulan pro.
I want your opinion on whether I should keep this thing around and make it my "forever saw" or try to trade up for a "pro model". I'm happy with how it feels and performs. I also do have a cheap Amazon 62cc 20" Wemars chain saw I can use for cutting up larger trees which I rarely do. Thanks for your input!
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283155-9c004baa9b050009ecb31b52d9668e5a.jpg?hash=YhXz0mpQm6)
I recently picked up my first Stihl saw off Facebook marketplace.
I got the saw as part of a package deal. $600 for a log splitter, chipper shredder, and the saw. The saw was listed at $75 but he ended up giving it to me for $50 as part of the package.
Anyway, I'm new to Stihl and want to know your thoughts on the MS250. I've done some research and found that this is considered more of a homeowner saw.
I sharpened the chain and added fresh fuel and it started right up and runs perfect. I cut up a tree with it and it works great.
So a lot of what I'm seeing online is people recommending a pro saw. I have a little under half an acre and cut firewood as more of a hobby but do heat the house with the wood (heat pump main source.)
So I don't need a saw to take care of my land. I want one to use for firewood scrounging. Now I've gotten a good deal on a much better saw than my poulan pro.
I want your opinion on whether I should keep this thing around and make it my "forever saw" or try to trade up for a "pro model". I'm happy with how it feels and performs. I also do have a cheap Amazon 62cc 20" Wemars chain saw I can use for cutting up larger trees which I rarely do. Thanks for your input!
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283151-bdd5afe05676d6bda481b3916ad75664.jpg?hash=8DcAJe1_4o)
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283152-4b30090890b2bbe91d01517e350e9d15.jpg?hash=xZNOzv4SUm)
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283153-4416467c9b870aadc7a4e1f14084f698.jpg?hash=mB0CO7DXQT)
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283154-e36dcc67b867f761e6a29663e7a3a6f8.jpg?hash=F-DcE1RdIf)
![[Hearth.com] Stihl MS250 [Hearth.com] Stihl MS250](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/283/283155-9c004baa9b050009ecb31b52d9668e5a.jpg?hash=YhXz0mpQm6)