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Stihl Chainsaw Question
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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 413106" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>We sell firewood. We have 3 Poulan wildthings - the one's that Wal-Mart carrys and 1 Stihl. I actually like the Poulans better then the Stihl. I can run the Poulan all day long and won't wear me out like running the Stihl for an hour, but it is a lot heavier. I can work on the Poulans easier and sharpen the chains easier too, but that's just me. The Stihl has a small screw in the middle of the two bolts that hold the chain cover on, it that the quick adjust you are talking about? If it is we have never had a problem with it loosening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 413106, member: 430"] We sell firewood. We have 3 Poulan wildthings - the one's that Wal-Mart carrys and 1 Stihl. I actually like the Poulans better then the Stihl. I can run the Poulan all day long and won't wear me out like running the Stihl for an hour, but it is a lot heavier. I can work on the Poulans easier and sharpen the chains easier too, but that's just me. The Stihl has a small screw in the middle of the two bolts that hold the chain cover on, it that the quick adjust you are talking about? If it is we have never had a problem with it loosening. [/QUOTE]
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