I'm looking for a 20", or a little larger bar - chainsaw. I currently have a Stihl 180 with 16" bar and it's not enough power or length for some of the trees I need to fell. And it falls short for other work I need to do on my property. I'm also considering getting one of those chainsaw mills for future projects. My typical tree diameter is about 18".
I was thinking the Stihl 271 Farm Boss, (I'm on a 40 - plus acre forest - farm), but I'm now considering something more along the lines of a professional saw.
I have owned Stihl, Echo, and some other branded saws over the years. I am open to your valued experience and suggestions. But I do prefer Stihl due to their reputation, customer service, and my personal experience. Echo never let me down, but Stihl was always the best I've used.
I've never owned a Husqvarna, but I am Swedish in heritage. LOL. I think those are designed in Sweden and made in China. But correct me if I'm wrong. Please.
Stihl is European designed, and the products here in the USA, are USA made. I think.
I know that the "Pro" saws typically have bearings instead of bushings, metal instead of plastic, and are generally built better or tougher. Some weight more, some weight less.
Any suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated.
I'll pay up to $1,000 US if it's quality and worth it in the long run. I'm not spending over that on a saw. I have my limits.
Thank you in advance.
I was thinking the Stihl 271 Farm Boss, (I'm on a 40 - plus acre forest - farm), but I'm now considering something more along the lines of a professional saw.
I have owned Stihl, Echo, and some other branded saws over the years. I am open to your valued experience and suggestions. But I do prefer Stihl due to their reputation, customer service, and my personal experience. Echo never let me down, but Stihl was always the best I've used.
I've never owned a Husqvarna, but I am Swedish in heritage. LOL. I think those are designed in Sweden and made in China. But correct me if I'm wrong. Please.
Stihl is European designed, and the products here in the USA, are USA made. I think.
I know that the "Pro" saws typically have bearings instead of bushings, metal instead of plastic, and are generally built better or tougher. Some weight more, some weight less.
Any suggestions you might have would be greatly appreciated.
I'll pay up to $1,000 US if it's quality and worth it in the long run. I'm not spending over that on a saw. I have my limits.
Thank you in advance.