I thought 460 came with 20 and 455 with 18. You could time a 460/24" with a sundial rather than a stop watch.
Very cool!
I'm confused, why would you pay double for the same tool?
No argument here that the Fiskars and S2800 are the best "general purpose" tools. But when you get into tougher stuff the Fiskars does have it's...
That is what I heard. I wouldn't be too surprised if they crash the 445. Consider that the 440, 445, 450 are all on the same chassis. Most...
Figured you would!
Looking for opinions from folks who have hands on experience: On one hand you have the composite handle tools: Of course the widely known X27,...
Cool. Although surely someone on one of these saw sites must have more than 350 saws?
Aren't they coming out with a larger rancher to supercede the 460?
A good policy. Some folks just need a change of scenery to clean up their act, others not so much. History does tend to repeat itself so chances...
Yeah or the guys who break rule after rule justify their actions by claiming the moderators have a personal vendetta against them.....
Figured....saw an older thread he started but hadn't seen him around.
Speaking of....has "the goat" made an appearance around these parts lately?
I'm sorry but that one never gets old. Lol.
Good job. I've refurbed a few old heads like that as well. Always fun to bring new life to an old head.
Well it looks like Mr. CTYank has left the building. Certainly would be interested in some unbiased testing of these models....
That first one is a joke. The Stihl operator is into the wood a second sooner and is really working the cut. Mr. Tassell hat looks like he is...
If I ever bought a Stihl, 461 would be the one to buy!
Ummm, not really. You set up an unfair fight and then evaluated results without any consistent measurements. Seat of pants is a very subjective...
Yes, interested to see if he is still singing the same tune after that one.