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"Jim" wrote in message I haven't bought a chainsaw in years, but I've always been a fan of Stihl. Over the years, their quality in chainsaws, weedeaters & such has been good & their parts have been available. Like all the others now, they clutter up new saws with so many safety devices that they're tough to use, but I think they still have pretty good quality control. If you do some homework you'll discover that quite a few of the different brands of smaller chainsaw--those not generally considered industrial or professional in usage--are produced by the same manufacturer. The quality range is different in this group from the professional saws, so it is difficult if not impossible to draw correlations w/r/t quality and durability between, say, Stihl's professional saws and those bearing their name for the home user market. My advice is to ask the multibrand dealer which saws have the lowest return/repair rate and buy that one. Max |
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