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  1. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    Justin, you can order parts directly from the Solo website if you can't find a dealer. I had a Solo once (for about a month) and had to get parts that way.
  2. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    My dislike for them became acute after putting new windows in my house. I spent extra to buy windows with nice, attractive white frames and cleaned them up real nice. Every window had 7 different stickers and every screen had 3, one of which I never could find any chemical that would remove all...
  3. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    Oh, and perhaps you might pull off all those yellow stickers? I can't stand them, and I certainly don't need a warning sticker to show me how to remove the gas cap (in case I forget) and two more stickers in English and Spanish telling me to read the manual before using the saw. :roll:
  4. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    Brett, you let them put safety chain on your saw? I won't let my dealer do that to me when I buy one. Jay- to answer your question, they also publish rated horsepower figures. Unfortunately, horsepower doesn't cut as much wood as torque. It's really a combination of horsepower and torque that...
  5. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    Specs don't cut the wood. ;)
  6. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    For any tradesman, spending a few more dollars to buy the best tool for the job is money well invested. All it takes is a single minor breakdown on the jobsite to cost you hundreds of dollars in lost time and operating expenses. If you lose one afternoon while you have to leave a job to go get...
  7. SkwerI

    Husky vs Stihl Tree Saws

    The Husky climbing saws have a very minuscule following compared to the Stihl 200T. For years they were plagued with performance and reliability issues, as well as a spark plug cover that would fall off resulting in the saw eventually shocking the user. Most would die after about a year of use...
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