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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1299295" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I don't have a saw of my own. No more than I use to need one (before I started taking care of the farm) I would just borrow Dad's for the ten minute project. Now though I do use one often enough. Dad has a Stihl MS260 that starts good when the gas has been treated and runs good. I like it pretty good for a thorn sprout, small job saw. He also has a Sachs Dolmar. It's a different class of saw. Bigger, heavier, longer bar, hotter saw. That son of a gun will cut pretty good, if it will start. I went and got it the other day to cut up a blow down and it wouldn't start. If I can't get it going I guess it will have to go to the shop. I figure it's the gas, although I'm thinking I may have been the last one to use it and should've had treated gas in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1299295, member: 22236"] I don't have a saw of my own. No more than I use to need one (before I started taking care of the farm) I would just borrow Dad's for the ten minute project. Now though I do use one often enough. Dad has a Stihl MS260 that starts good when the gas has been treated and runs good. I like it pretty good for a thorn sprout, small job saw. He also has a Sachs Dolmar. It's a different class of saw. Bigger, heavier, longer bar, hotter saw. That son of a gun will cut pretty good, if it will start. I went and got it the other day to cut up a blow down and it wouldn't start. If I can't get it going I guess it will have to go to the shop. I figure it's the gas, although I'm thinking I may have been the last one to use it and should've had treated gas in it. [/QUOTE]
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