the premixed gas is convenient, especially if you do not use the saw a lot. The long bars are very useful for folks who turn or those who want to cut their own rough lumber. I have a 28" bar on a Stihl and would not give it up.
the premixed gas is convenient, especially if you do not use the saw a lot. The long bars are very useful for folks who turn or those who want to cut their own rough lumber. I have a 28" bar on a Stihl and would not give it up.
The pure gas is much better for The STIHLS...You'll get the quick start up months later unlike the other ethanol blends.IMHO
Jerry
Why not go to your local saw shop (that repairs chainsaws for loggers, for instance) and ask a repairman which is the most dependable? Our local guy says he makes his living fixing Stihls and Huskies and rarely sees an Echo. Mind you, most loggers here use Stihls and Huskies, so it's probably not a fair comparison.
(Just like my independent mechanic friend who praises Fords. He says they put the food on his table).
: )
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