One thing I like about them is you can get filters and such at Home Depot. Good luckLove my Echo weed trimmer, never used any other Echo OPE. I'll give them a look. Thanks!
One thing I like about them is you can get filters and such at Home Depot. Good luckLove my Echo weed trimmer, never used any other Echo OPE. I'll give them a look. Thanks!
Haven’t you lost enough fingers this week?Anybody want to talk me out of the Stihl?
Whoever posted the mangled finger pic on my chainsaw PPE thread wasn't me. I still got all my digits!Haven’t you lost enough fingers this week?![]()
Yes a near $700 Saw but my guess is just like my MS361 it will last you a lifetime if you're cutting 4 cords of wood a year or less.I probably go compare it to a ECHO i do own a Sthil pro 261 but that's a 700 dollar saw but absolutely love it. I would build the ms250 with a 16inch bar if I were to do it.
Right any of the pro saws by Sthil or Husqvarna are leaps and bounds over any homeowner saw in the same line and generally I only recommend a pro saw.Yes a near $700 Saw but my guess is just like my MS361 it will last you a lifetime if you're cutting 4 cords of wood a year or less.
If it's like my fs-38 gas trimmer I'd say go for it. Starts day in day out and the only thing ive replaced so far is a fuel filter.Even though I recently got my old 1997 Craftsman chainsaw up and running, I'm considering retiring it because it does not have a chain brake. I am considering the 18" Stihl MS 250. It is $350 at Ace Hardware. I don't have any need for a bigger saw. Anybody want to talk me out of the Stihl?
MS250 owner here. The 250 is notorious for hard starting. I'd recommend getting one of the other Stihl models with their easy start.
I have the easy start on my ms170c and I find it not easy to start. It's very easy to flood and now that it happened even though I didn't have any sign of was going to start...now I take it off full choke after max 3 pulls for fear of flooding it and it ends up taking my like 15 pulls to start. My fs40 trimmer I've had years and it starts 2nd or 3rd pull, sometimes first pull even when it needed a tune up. I finally did that this year. I bought an echo pb2520 blower also and it starts second pull every time. I would probably go Echo for the chainsaw if I could go back in time.MS250 owner here. The 250 is notorious for hard starting. I'd recommend getting one of the other Stihl models with their easy start.
I have 2 echos, one is fairly new, the other ( cs450) is i think, a 2010 model. The cs450 has been used a lot, lots of cutting. The only problem i had is the muffler port screws vibrating loose once. I think echo would do you well.The more I read about Echo chainsaws, the better they're sounding. Everything I've read about the Stihl MS 250 says it is a good saw but easy to flood. Not fun dealing with a flooded saw when cutting needs doing.
They also have them at our local home hardware stores and I've seen them at other places too.One thing I like about them is you can get filters and such at Home Depot. Good luck
Kubota places also seem to stock echo equipment.They also have them at our local home hardware stores and I've seen them at other places too.
The more I read about Echo chainsaws, the better they're sounding. Everything I've read about the Stihl MS 250 says it is a good saw but easy to flood. Not fun dealing with a flooded saw when cutting needs doing.
This is true. Same exact thing here.It's easy to flood on a cold start if you don't follow instructions. Ive had several people including family members that have trouble starting even after told at the slightest hint of running back off choke.
Once I learned this I NEVER have issues starting mine, NEVER.