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Posted on 5/8/24 at 6:51 pm
Posted by slinky225
BR
Member since Jan 2015
33 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 6:51 pm
Ok guys I’m looking for good chainsaw recommendations. Won’t be for professional use just cutting some pine, oak, and cedar trees at the deer camp. Thank y’all
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
30442 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 6:57 pm to
Battery.


Theyre all I own now.
This post was edited on 5/8/24 at 7:19 pm
Posted by slinky225
BR
Member since Jan 2015
33 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:12 pm to
I’ve been not impressed with any battery yard tools I’ve used im gonna have to go with gas
Posted by Ol boy
Member since Oct 2018
2943 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:26 pm to
I bought a shindawia right after ida, I went to get a stihl but the owner of the shop convinced me that for the money I wanted to spend 5-600$ that the shindaiwa was a better saw.
Since then I have cut prolly 100trees with it and it cranks up every time on the third pull ( run premix) when not in storm mode. Since then two others have bought them and all have been happy with them.
Posted by Stitches
Member since Oct 2019
872 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:37 pm to
Echo Timberwolf CS-590.
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
1779 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:41 pm to
Stihl MS250. The Glock 19 of chainsaws.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
25042 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:47 pm to
I have an Echo, husqvarna, and a kobalt electric.

The echo cs-590 is a beast. Love it.
The husqvarna is a Lowes special. It’s ok. Weak power but for limbs and small stuff it’s fine.

The Kobalt electric is new. With 2 batteries I was only able to cut down maybe 10 trees. They were pretty big but I was not impressed. I would not recommend one unless using for light duty around the house.
I also have a kobalt electric pole saw and I love it. I’ve cut down so many trees with it using just two sections (it has 3 sections). Nothing over 15” diameter but up to 15” it’s freaking great.
Posted by DownSouthDave
Beau, Bro, Baw
Member since Jan 2013
7380 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:48 pm to
quote:

I’ve been not impressed with any battery yard tools I’ve used


I've been impressed with almost every battery yard tool I've used. Dewalt 60v has replaced almost all of my gas stuff. It just collects dist now.
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
36646 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 7:58 pm to
My flexvolt Dewalt battery chainsaw has cut up enough limbs and small trees to know it is legit, however you better have 3 or 4 charged batteries on hand.

Also, there is a mysterious bar oil leak ive yet to find the reason for it.
This post was edited on 5/9/24 at 5:00 am
Posted by Sparty3131
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2019
649 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 8:37 pm to
Stihl or Husqvarna.
Have used and Echo some and it faired pretty well.

Go to K&D in Baton Rouge or another outdoor shop. Don’t get Home Depot or Lowe’s models.
This post was edited on 5/8/24 at 8:40 pm
Posted by slinky225
BR
Member since Jan 2015
33 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 9:18 pm to
I’ve heard good things about their trimmers i didn’t know about the saws
Posted by BayouBengalRubicon
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2019
381 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 9:28 pm to
I've been running the Echo CS-490 with 18" bar for 3 years and it's been a beast that never let's me down.
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
16619 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 10:22 pm to
Stihl MS250, 16" or 14" bar. I have an old Stihl 025 with a 16" bar and it's such a handy saw for property clean up. I have an 18" bar for it but found I never have a use for it, I have a MS391 for anything I think the 025 wouldn't handle easily.
Posted by greenbean
USAF Retired
Member since Feb 2019
4638 posts
Posted on 5/8/24 at 10:25 pm to
If small trees, I'd go battery. You can leave it setting for years, throw a battery in and go.
Posted by TheBoo
South to Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
4532 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 12:31 am to
I’ve had a Stihl MS250 with 16” bar for a few years now and it’s strong for its size. Cranks every time. 18” bar would be nice on it.
Posted by slinky225
BR
Member since Jan 2015
33 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 1:17 am to
I’m looking at the ms250 or the bigger farm boss
Posted by Junky
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2005
8390 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 5:33 am to
Depending on your usage, the 261 is lighter and has a larger power to weight ratio. Built better with more quality material.
Posted by Branson
Member since Dec 2023
30 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 6:08 am to
I burn wood for heat. Over the last 12-15 years I've narrowed it down to 2 saws. Ms311 with 25 inch bar and an ms 170. For the price the 170 is hard to beat and does about 85% of the cutting that I need. I've started using the true fuel in the gallon cans and I believe that has helped with the saws running as well as they do.
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
5789 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 7:24 am to
Stihl
Husq
Echo

No battery operated if you want it to last while out cutting in the woods. My smaller saw is a Stihl MS 250. I use a Farm Boss (older model) and a MS 390 as well. It also depends on how big of a tree you are trying to drop. If just cleaning up downed trees the 250 can handle a lot if you can sharpen your own chain. It’s got great torque. K&D or St. Gabriel Hardware have good supplies. Please be careful as even seemingly small trees can kill you quickly.
This post was edited on 5/9/24 at 7:28 am
Posted by Basinhunterfisher
Member since Feb 2018
280 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 7:36 am to
electric might be good for branches and small trees, anything bigger than 12" diameter go gas.
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