Ice storm!
"Matt Whiting" wrote
This isn't true with chain saws. The biggest problem is that after a
couple of years, especially if not used frequently, the cheap saws tend to
get very hard to start. My Stihl often sits a year between uses as I tend
to cut and split 7-10 cord each year all in one month or so, yet it still
fires up in 3-5 pulls.
Things change, over the years.
It is impossible to justify buying a saw at three times the cost, when you
can get a decent saw that will start reliably.
I have a Pouland that gets one or two tanks run through it, every year, or
sometimes two. It is around 6 years old, and I can guarantee that I could
go out to the cold shed, put fresh gas in it, and it would start on the
third pull.
Not everyone needs a lumberjack saw. That's the facts.
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Jim in NC
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