campingnut
Enlightened
I have owned a cheap Poulin Woodshark for nearly 20 years and it has done the job, but really struggled with logs over 10" in diameter. Although we have a gas furnace, we heat our home half the time with wood, so I use my saw year round and cut a few chords a year. It finally died and I decided it was time for a real chainsaw. After reading up on the tree/logging forums, I purchased a Stihl ms250. All I have to say is... I am an instant fan. This saw is cutting through 12"+ logs without even beginning to slow down. I had to share... :rock: