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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1741392" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>I stopped by the local Ace yesterday after work to look at the Stihl saws, and the guy working in that department suggested I look at the EGO saws while I was there. The chainsaw reminded me of the Milwaukee brand, built a lot heavier than the Stihl saws and pretty long. I would go for one of them (or more likely the Milwaukee brand) if I was buying it for myself, but overall I like the Stihl for my wife as it's smaller and much lighter. </p><p></p><p>I think I've settled on the Stihl 140, it's the larger of their two homeowner style saws and I believe it would be the best fit for my purpose. Plus I'm pretty sure I can slip it in SmokinM's saddlebags without him noticing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1741392, member: 2383"] I stopped by the local Ace yesterday after work to look at the Stihl saws, and the guy working in that department suggested I look at the EGO saws while I was there. The chainsaw reminded me of the Milwaukee brand, built a lot heavier than the Stihl saws and pretty long. I would go for one of them (or more likely the Milwaukee brand) if I was buying it for myself, but overall I like the Stihl for my wife as it's smaller and much lighter. I think I've settled on the Stihl 140, it's the larger of their two homeowner style saws and I believe it would be the best fit for my purpose. Plus I'm pretty sure I can slip it in SmokinM's saddlebags without him noticing..... [/QUOTE]
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