motownbrowne
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- Dec 30, 2013
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- river falls, wi
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- Kubota mx4700 HST, New Holland TC-29D
For his use homeowner is all he needs if taken care of properly, never put away for more than a week or two with fuel in for starters.
I have an MS310 which is homeowner grade, bought it a year or two after they first came out. It has eaten several hundred (yes I am not exaggerating) of cords over the past years and is still one of my go-to saws for the smaller logs. Down a bit on compression now causing some starting problems but that is all. One does notneed to buy a cadillac to get to town. All pro-grade gets you is somewhat longer life. For his use he will never put enough hous in one to wear out a homeowner.
I do see your point. The question, however wasn't "what chainsaw should i buy to cut down 12 trees?". It was "what's the best $400 chainsaw?". The ms250 is NOT the best $400 chainsaw. Will it do the job? Yes. Will it last for years? Probably.
For $400 you can buy an echo cs590 from home depot. Open up the muffler, trim the carb limiters, retune, and you have twice the saw the ms250 is. Or, go buy the Dolmar 421. Same size as the ms250.
Yes a cheap stihl will do the job, but c'mon: for $300 you can get a stihl homeowner saw or a Dolmar professional saw. When the Dolmar breaks, it can be repaired. When an ms250 breaks, it's probably time for a new saw.
Pro grade saws get you more than a longer life. They have better power for how much they weigh. They are more durable, they are more easily repaired, they are more pleasurable to use, and usually have lower vibrations.