Does anyone on here have any experience with the MS 271 or Ms 291? I am looking at the 271 not sire if the 291 is worth the extra money.
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Both saws are rated by Stihl for 16" - 20" bars and both weigh the exact same 12.3 lbs. The difference is that the MS271 has a 50.2cc engine and the MS291 has a 55.5 cc engine. So this comes down to a bit more power if needed and a few more $$$. Either is an excellent choice, but personally I would opt for the MS291 because of the hp.
I have never heard of anyone wishing for less power.
What!!!???!!! How dare you bad mouth the Wild Thang!!Come to think about it, ANYTHING is better than a Poolin.....
Strictly junk. Disposa-saw. Prone to jot vapor locking, marginal cjain oiling and overall bad Chinese quality. Sold by Emerson Electric and comes in an overseas container.What!!!???!!! How dare you bad mouth the Wild Thang!!
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Strictly junk. Disposa-saw. Prone to jot vapor locking, marginal cjain oiling and overall bad Chinese quality. Sold by Emerson Electric and comes in an overseas container.
Excuse my spelling as I really cannot see very well. Time for cataract surgery (Thursday).
Dang Flip yuo od hvae a sence of humore.Strictly junk. Disposa-saw. Prone to jot vapor locking, marginal cjain oiling and overall bad Chinese quality. Sold by Emerson Electric and comes in an overseas container.
Excuse my spelling as I really cannot see very well. Time for cataract surgery (Thursday).
I do. Poolins are boat anchors. You know they at, Harbor Freight even sells them. HF, the hallmark of qualityDang Flip yuo od hvae a sence of humore.
Iff'n I were to buy one tomorrow, that'd be the saw. Light, super-strong, up to 25" bar.... better for an old fart than the 046 Magnum I've had for years. I'd consider it a "medium-sized" saw.MS362.....
Some of the discount hardware stores sell Stihl’s around here so they must be junk too? Maybe sitting on your throne you don’t know this, but every manufacturer makes many grades of equipment to sell for different markets.I do. Poolins are boat anchors. You know they at, Harbor Freight even sells them. HF, the hallmark of quality