not a chain saw but i have a Shindawia brush cutter and it has been great, had it 5 years and it is still going great guns...
i'm in the market for a new chainsaw
so far i've looked a few different models
but have narrowed it down to these 3 brands
1st Shindawia..........
http://www.shindaiwa.com/nam/en/prod...s/757_757c.php
2nd Stihl
http://www.stihl.com.au/Products/pro...m?iModelID=401
3rd Husky
http://www.husqvarna.com.au/?url=%2F...frames%3Dfalse
all saws are around te same price range $1000
but the Shindawia is $870
really not sure which way to go
please help enlighten me![]()
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not a chain saw but i have a Shindawia brush cutter and it has been great, had it 5 years and it is still going great guns...
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There are only two brands of chainsaw.
Cheers
Simon
From experience, if your using it all day go with the lightest model, after an hour or two the extra 1-2kg can be crippling, fatigue = less control, less control = less limbs.
If its just a low use / emergency saw, then weight is less important and I would base my choice on the best service/parts/warranty network.
Cheers
Johnno
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Cheers Baz.
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Main !Question is what are you are going to use it for and how often?
until you answer this it is not smart to recomend.!
Please fill us in.
Hi Ray,
I don't have a chainsaw but have a Shindawa brush cutter and it has been going 10 years and never had a problem. It's used every few weeks for about 30 mins at a time. The place I bought it from (Foord Mowers in Dandenong) stopped selling Shindawa due to the difficulties with dealing with the agent they now sell Sthil and other makes. I bought a hedge trimmer and blower both Sthil and they start easily but only had them 1.5 years. The also get used every few weeks for domestic duties.
If I was to get a chainsaw I'd get a Sthil.
Chris
I kind of like the Harley Model
Better still (stihl) is to use your landy
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