1) What kind do you have? Gas/Electric? Make/model?
Gas, Stihl 21 inch bar, and 17 inch bar
Gas, Stihl 21 inch bar, and 17 inch bar
2) What did it cost?
Older one was my fathers, 40 yrs old(gotta love it) newer one - Around $300
Older one was my fathers, 40 yrs old(gotta love it) newer one - Around $300
3) How do you like the one you have?
I love them they saved my life after Hurricane Rita
I love them they saved my life after Hurricane Rita
4) Is it easier or harder to use than a standard weed wacker? (I can't use one as I can't control it... maybe I am too short.)
Easier, however consequences of mistakes are greater! (my perception) but I would rather use a chainsaw than a weed wacker. One added point- a chainsaw will work you out like a good personal trainer would, maybe harder!
Easier, however consequences of mistakes are greater! (my perception) but I would rather use a chainsaw than a weed wacker. One added point- a chainsaw will work you out like a good personal trainer would, maybe harder!
5) How long did it last? What are it's problems.
Proper maintenance will make one last generations.
Most are problem free if care is taken. Chains are relatively cheap have several and avoid nails and fencing in the trees you cut
They will eat you alive if you are not carefull! This pertains to any of them! Strongly recommend not climbing trees and ladders with any chainsaw. unless you have a great deal of experience. It is not prudent. Just touch a sharp chain and you will see and understand what it could do at high RPM. Stihl also makes Electric saws for easy limb trimming, even one on the end of a pole, amazingly enough called a "polesaw" for reaching up to low limbs
Proper maintenance will make one last generations.
Most are problem free if care is taken. Chains are relatively cheap have several and avoid nails and fencing in the trees you cut
They will eat you alive if you are not carefull! This pertains to any of them! Strongly recommend not climbing trees and ladders with any chainsaw. unless you have a great deal of experience. It is not prudent. Just touch a sharp chain and you will see and understand what it could do at high RPM. Stihl also makes Electric saws for easy limb trimming, even one on the end of a pole, amazingly enough called a "polesaw" for reaching up to low limbs
6) What type of maintenance do you do on it to keep it happy?
Keep chain sharp and oiled( most have auto oilers)
Keep fresh gas and oil in them(all the ones I'm aware of are 2 stroke( oil mixed with gas)
Keep chain sharp and oiled- (not a mistake) The shop I go to will sharpen a chain for you for $5.00
Can't emphasize enough the safety thing. I have seen some terrible chainsaw massacres and they weren't at the movies.
Never Mind!
Go figer ! did not read the other posts besides your original, something I do not usually do, well anyway FYI
Keep chain sharp and oiled( most have auto oilers)
Keep fresh gas and oil in them(all the ones I'm aware of are 2 stroke( oil mixed with gas)
Keep chain sharp and oiled- (not a mistake) The shop I go to will sharpen a chain for you for $5.00
Can't emphasize enough the safety thing. I have seen some terrible chainsaw massacres and they weren't at the movies.
Never Mind!

Go figer ! did not read the other posts besides your original, something I do not usually do, well anyway FYI
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