crazyal
Super Member
For several years now I've been thinking about getting a larger saw. I really need something that can handle a 24" bar as there are too many times while felling trees 20" is lacking. In the past I had thought about a Dolmar 7900 (which is now the 7910) in part because it seamed like it would have lots of power and the price was real good. It use to be cheaper than the 372xp but now it actually costs more. The 372xp was also in the running since I already have a 357xp and I'm familiar with Husky saws. But since none of the parts, like the bar, are not the same I'm not sure what advantage having the same brand would be.
The problem is I only have two Dolmar dealers near me (a good hour plus away) that actually look like they are actual dealers vs a store that just sells chainsaws. I've never been to either and haven't found anyone who has. Since both Stihl and Husky have lots of local dealers that's what people usually buy. Just how much set up does a dealer do before selling a saw? I've fine tuned the carb on my 357xp so if that's it then I'll probably think about buying on-line. I hate walking into a store and trying to figure out if the dealer is knowledgeable or even worse that while they are a Dolmar dealer they really are the retailer of another brand and only have them as a side line.
I have a really good Husky/ Stihl dealer near me. Anytime I need parts they've always had them in stock. Plus they are really good about leaving parts for me to pick up after hours and even gave me a number to call if I need a part in an emergency. I really don't know much about Stihl but I have done some work over the years to my 357xp (it's well used and is near time to rebuild it). I remember reading about husky making changes to the 372xp but I can't remember what they were. I just remember some people being upset that Husky messed with the saw.
So those are the two saws that I'm focused on. Anyone got any information/ opinions about either of them. Other brands aren't out of the question but I was hoping not to have to spend more time learning about other brands.
The problem is I only have two Dolmar dealers near me (a good hour plus away) that actually look like they are actual dealers vs a store that just sells chainsaws. I've never been to either and haven't found anyone who has. Since both Stihl and Husky have lots of local dealers that's what people usually buy. Just how much set up does a dealer do before selling a saw? I've fine tuned the carb on my 357xp so if that's it then I'll probably think about buying on-line. I hate walking into a store and trying to figure out if the dealer is knowledgeable or even worse that while they are a Dolmar dealer they really are the retailer of another brand and only have them as a side line.
I have a really good Husky/ Stihl dealer near me. Anytime I need parts they've always had them in stock. Plus they are really good about leaving parts for me to pick up after hours and even gave me a number to call if I need a part in an emergency. I really don't know much about Stihl but I have done some work over the years to my 357xp (it's well used and is near time to rebuild it). I remember reading about husky making changes to the 372xp but I can't remember what they were. I just remember some people being upset that Husky messed with the saw.
So those are the two saws that I'm focused on. Anyone got any information/ opinions about either of them. Other brands aren't out of the question but I was hoping not to have to spend more time learning about other brands.