Once we got the 500i in, we were selling 4-5 for every 462 we sold.Ask a dealer how many 500's they sell compared to 462's.
Seems to be opposite of that in this areaOnce we got the 500i in, we were selling 4-5 for every 462 we sold.
A lot of Californians that moved to Idaho who watch YouTube...if they weren't buying a MS 180cb-e then they were buying a 500i.Seems to be opposite that in this area
I kinda wanted to say something along those lines but my filter might have let me say it in a less "political correct" way.A lot of Californians that moved to Idaho who watch YouTube...if they weren't buying a MS 180cb-e then they were buying a 500i.
"There's no replacement for displacement" might need an update.A lot of Californians that moved to Idaho who watch YouTube...if they weren't buying a MS 180cb-e then they were buying a 500i.
Folks have all different trains of thought. In about 2001 the neighbors place got sold. The new owner put in a Central Boiler 5036. I asked him what he was going to use for a saw. He had bought a new 029/290 from the local Stihl dealer. At the time they were $299.99 plus tax. He used that saw for years to supply the boiler. I believe later he bought a 066/660 but as far as I know still uses the 029/290."There's no replacement for displacement" might need an update.
"There's no replacement for actually knowing how to use a saw in the woods, no matter how big the engine is or how many dollars squandered"
The MS500iSo I have not paid any attention to chainsaws for a few years and was wondering. What is the strongest 70-80cc saw currently out? Can be stock form or ported comparisons.