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Walt


Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt

Location: Chester County, PA
Joined: Dec 31, 2004
Points: 148

Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Original Message   Feb 19, 2005 2:36 pm
I am looking for a chainsaw to do very small work around my house (mainly 3 or 4" branches that fall, occasional firewood size logs when a bigger branch comes down).  I saw a Sears 35066 16" chainsaw and a 16 " Homelite chainsaw.  Each are about $125, each has about a 33cc - 36 cc engine.  I was wondering if anyone has experience with either of these, with strong convictions either way about them.  It will probably be used about one hour per year total.

Another possibilility is to go Echo or other "bigger brand but used".  I read the other post about chainsaws and found that information very helpful.  If I can find a used saw at a comparable price I will evaluate that route.  Agent Orange sells their used saws from time to time, although they are about $250, and if I was going to buy that I could get a new smaller Echo. 

Thank you, in advance, for any information you can give me.

Best regards,

Walt 

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Marshall


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Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #16   Feb 22, 2005 11:27 am
Shoot, 1-2hrs a year, get the cheaper one.
jubol


Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #17   Feb 22, 2005 11:39 am
 Walt,

I have a 14 year old Poulan 2 1/2 HP  electric, 14 in bar that I love, why?

No gas, starts every time, no carb problems, nothing running till you pull the trigger!

I paid $59.00 for it and wanted a saw for the same reasons you do.

Lowes  has a electric Remington, 3 1/2 Hp, 14 in bar for $90.00.

I think it would do all that you might need.

                                                         Fred 

Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower,  MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP  Self Prop Lawn Mower,  Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis  2000 
Marshall


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Points: 7730

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #18   Feb 22, 2005 11:54 am
Bill_D wrote:
Marshall, I'm shocked, and disappointed!!!!!   Go and buy the hedger attachment for your Echo split boom at once!!!    I'll vouche for it.  It's a nice piece!!
Bill, I have considered it. What about the weight? Also, do you find that the length makes it difficult to trim "artistically", if you will? Kind of like using a butcher knife to peel an apple instead of a small pearing knife?
bontaiJoe


If it's free, it's for me!

Location: Saylorsburg, PA
Joined: Jun 4, 2004
Points: 424

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #19   Feb 22, 2005 1:51 pm
For 1 to 2 hours a year of cutting downed tree limbs, I'd get a decent quality electric one. As mentioned above, no fuel sitting in it for months at a time, no carb problems, instant on with no pulling a starter, and at the rate of 1-2 hours per year, it'll last decades.

"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
Bill_D


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Location: Chicago
Joined: Dec 6, 2002
Points: 920

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #20   Feb 22, 2005 3:10 pm
That is true Marshall in that it can be heavy.  I think w/out the cord, albeit a little more heavy, the true artiste~ w/in you may be even further released.

I have found using the shoulder harness from my Echo pruner, on the hedger helps eaze alot of the strain on the biceps and forearms that I used to get from prolonged hedging.   

pecanmanwill


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Joined: Dec 3, 2002
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Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #21   Feb 23, 2005 6:23 am
It will be a while before I can use one but as Fred stated I have a Remington electric that really comes in handy on  cutting and trimming small stuff  (2-5 inches).  Does not have the power if you get on larger stuff----hope this finds all of you doing well---I,m recovering every day---your friend Will

Will--sometimes called pecanmanwill
Walt


Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. -T. Roosevelt

Location: Chester County, PA
Joined: Dec 31, 2004
Points: 148

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #22   Feb 23, 2005 8:27 am
Will,

You sincerely just made my day; not by what you said, but by being here and saying....  THANKS!

To Everyone else,

I really do appreciate your help and opinions.  I will hopefully have some time this weekend to go back and evaluate the variety of saws.  The only electric I ever used was very small, and the bar kept loosening.  From the sound of some of the posts electrics may be better than my previous experiences.

Again Many Thanks

Walt

bontaiJoe


If it's free, it's for me!

Location: Saylorsburg, PA
Joined: Jun 4, 2004
Points: 424

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #23   Feb 23, 2005 12:33 pm
Stihl makes a nice electric saw, much better than what you will find at Harbor Frieght, etc.

"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
jubol


Location: Dover, De
Joined: Oct 3, 2003
Points: 1558

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #24   Feb 23, 2005 12:39 pm
 BJ,

Agree on the Stihl.

If it were me I'd buy the 180 c model  !!!

                  Fred 

Husqvarna STE927(11.5HP) snowblower,  MTD Pro Series 18/42 Lawnmower, MTD 6.5 HP  Self Prop Lawn Mower,  Weedeater 1500 Blower, Web Gensis  2000 
hillbilly


Joined: Mar 7, 2008
Points: 1

Re: Sears, Homelite, chainsaw
Reply #25   Mar 7, 2008 10:43 pm
I got to defend my homelite timberman  Iput this saw through lots work my area was hit by atornado.  lots if trees down  even loaned it , that could of went bad.  Any way I cut harrd wood  as large as 3 foot diameter.    The clutch got so hot the brake seized it up.  removed brake kept sawing.  I have never had it to hard start ,pump 7 times on primer buld choke 2 pulls.   It did plug up bar with chips and locked it up , gee clean out bar oncehesein while.  I do suggest to buy  a narrow kerf chain to ease cutting .  original anti kick so it doesn'"t  jump up a jab your head.   any of  these saws will cut with right combination.   I also purchase a stihl 210 c  goo saw ,  my son used it to cut .  However I got an Old 240 Homelite and drag raced in same log and cut faster.   I also tried echo ran fine still had problens with chains dulling quick,  


all in all I  still use antique 240 it sharpens easy 5/16 file .   does start hard its old ,  alittle starter fluid  carb punp weak , gee 26 years old can I complain?     Another thing need back on saws is manual chain oll pumpers need it when deep in log ,  chips suck all oil away.   Any way theirs a viideo called homelite vs. 44 magnum.  to watch.   As soon as the whether breaks I going to make a husky owrner  a believer will put the saw in same log,  loser buying lunch.



Hillbilly,  Hope to hear somethin from ya'll
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