I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
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I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Picked it up the other day, looking forward to giving it a go.
Ended up calling a few places and getting it for $1060 down from $1199.
Ended up calling a few places and getting it for $1060 down from $1199.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Happy days. To quote Henry Ford, "Cut your own wood, warm yourself twice".
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Nice size, Ive got a 290 with 18inch bar and reckon its just about ideal size for firewood getting.
On another note how bloody good are fiskars splitters That should be your next purchase Keith, a bit pricey but bloody awesome
Did he mention anything about the sore back, arms and thighs when you get out of bed the next morning?kickinback wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 5:36 am Happy days. To quote Henry Ford, "Cut your own wood, warm yourself twice".
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On another note how bloody good are fiskars splitters That should be your next purchase Keith, a bit pricey but bloody awesome
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
I love the Fiskars! I have a little tomahawk sized one and it cuts/splits much better than most other axes of its size.bimbo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 7:30 am Nice size, Ive got a 290 with 18inch bar and reckon its just about ideal size for firewood getting.
Did he mention anything about the sore back, arms and thighs when you get out of bed the next morning?kickinback wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 5:36 am Happy days. To quote Henry Ford, "Cut your own wood, warm yourself twice".
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On another note how bloody good are fiskars splitters That should be your next purchase Keith, a bit pricey but bloody awesome
I hope KJD cleans his chainsaw after every use. Hate to scratch that bling finish...says the guy who owns a $98 chainsaw
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Yup. The fiskars are the shiz.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
mine is a baumr AG 2600 with an 18" bar,[german still copy.i think]
goes like a trooper.second winter ive used it.never had a chainsaw before.
sure beats cutting logs with an axe then cutting them up with a power saw.
aquired another one last yr with a 14 " bar, [older model] got some poke to it.]
dads got the still mini boss,geez that little tacker has done some work.
you wont be disappointing keith.
goes like a trooper.second winter ive used it.never had a chainsaw before.
sure beats cutting logs with an axe then cutting them up with a power saw.
aquired another one last yr with a 14 " bar, [older model] got some poke to it.]
dads got the still mini boss,geez that little tacker has done some work.
you wont be disappointing keith.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
I've got a Stanley splitter with a plastic handle. It is pretty damn good.
Speaking of axes and splitters my Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe is the nicest hand tool I've ever used but you pay for it.
That is the best part of firewood - heating you up twice haha.
Speaking of axes and splitters my Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe is the nicest hand tool I've ever used but you pay for it.
That is the best part of firewood - heating you up twice haha.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
I thought you ended up buying the cheap Stihl or Husky?The Raven wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:15 amI love the Fiskars! I have a little tomahawk sized one and it cuts/splits much better than most other axes of its size.bimbo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 7:30 am Nice size, Ive got a 290 with 18inch bar and reckon its just about ideal size for firewood getting.
Did he mention anything about the sore back, arms and thighs when you get out of bed the next morning?kickinback wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 5:36 am Happy days. To quote Henry Ford, "Cut your own wood, warm yourself twice".
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On another note how bloody good are fiskars splitters That should be your next purchase Keith, a bit pricey but bloody awesome
I hope KJD cleans his chainsaw after every use. Hate to scratch that bling finish...says the guy who owns a $98 chainsaw
And I know what you mean it is so nice and clean now but it is going to become very dirty very quickly but hey it's not meant to be a museum piece!
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
I guess I shouldn't mention my Makita chainsaw then...
(It did result in permission to buy a gennie to drive it )
(It did result in permission to buy a gennie to drive it )
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
very nice. I have the smallest stihl which hasn't really been used since we sold the bush block but it amazed me what it could do. Have fun with the 'real' one
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Well it was a bit of a bummer today, took it down the farm to cut some firewood, didn't even get a full tank through it and the sprocket in the nose of the bar seized on me, good old Stihl bars have sealed bearings as well. Very disappointing, I've written to Stihl to see what they say but also will be taking it back to get it replaced.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
Youtube is your friend,young fella.
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
That very disappointing, hopefully it's just a quick swap for a new replacement bar and you'll be away again.
Tim
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Re: I couldn't help myself and got the Stihl MS311
That is disappointing.
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