^ i understand your reason for saying that, but you obviously missed the part where i very specifically said that i likely won't have it in 1 year, let alone 3
4/1/2011 4:34:24 PM
That Craftsman Pro will fit the bill nicely. Seriously, you don't need to buy a Stihl, though I won't argue that they are an excellent machine. They ARE high dollar.My Ryobi, like I said, is 10 years old and runs great. Ryobi is another one of MTD's brands, and while their cheap shit is both cheap and shit, the pro grade stuff is actually pretty good AND reasonably priced. Their 100 dollar specials are hunks of shit.Best to get something with a genuine Walbro carburetor, as the Zama carbs are shit.You don't have to go all out, but buying a Stihl or Echo or Shindaiwa does guarantee that you'll have a quality tool that will last longer and perform better. At the same time, you CAN find good quality stuff for homeowner use that's not as expensive.
4/1/2011 4:41:28 PM
i didn't read zx's post all the way.... he covered it..Craftsman is made by mtd too right?http://www.lowes.com/pd_108499-86886-952711953_4294857364+5003700_4294937087_?productId=1212213&Ns=p_product_prd_lis_ord_nbr|0||p_product_quantity_sold|1&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl_100%2B200_4294857364%2B5003700_4294937087_%3FNs%3Dp_product_prd_lis_ord_nbr|0||p_product_quantity_sold|1&facetInfo=$100%20-%20$200BAM $200holy damn * Acela la la la porchetta * Agria website * Agway website * Bavaria Trac * Benassi website * Blue Grass * Brill website * Bullcraft * Celebration * Cenex (for Farmers Union Oil) * Central Park * Club * CMI * Coast to Coast (for Coast to Coast) * Craftsman * Dayton (for Grainger) * EagleStar (for National Yard Products Dist) * Eden Park * EDT * E-Flor * Estate * EuroTrac * Fair Way (for Verts Loisirs) * Fleurelle * FloraPro * FloraSelf * Florica * Floride * Forest City * Gardol * Golf * Grand Air * Granja * Hako website * Hayter * Hechinger * Huskee (for Tractor Supply) o Huskee LE o Huskee Supreme * HWI (for HWI Do It Best) * Iseki * JCPenney * Juwel * Kgro (for Kmart) * Landmark * Lawn Chief (for True Value) * Lawn General * Lowe's * Mark Master * Massey Ferguson * Mastercraft (for Canadian Tire) * Mastercut * Merex * Motec * MotoStandard * MPP * Mr. Bricolage * Oleo-Mac website * Peugot * PowerPro (for Kmart) * PowrKraft (for Montgomery Ward) * Quality (for Quality Farm & Fleet) o Quality Farm & Fleet * Raiffeisentrac website * Ranch King (for Mid-States Buying Group) o Ranch King Pro * Rasentraktor * Select Series * Sentar * ServiStar (for ServiStar) * Stiga * Signature 2000 (for Montgomery Ward) * Stadium * Statesman (for Southern States Cooperative) * Task Force * Texas website * Topflite * Toro (including some lower-priced models sold at Home Depot and Ace Hardware, perhaps others, although not all Toro tractors are made by MTD) * Tromeca * Turbo Silent * Turf King * Turf-Power * Turf Pro * Turf-Trac * Unico * Uniropa * Univert website * Val Garden website * Vario * Verts Loisirs website * Victa website * Viking website * Wards * Wizard (for Western Auto) * Yard Works[Edited on April 1, 2011 at 6:07 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2011 5:59:36 PM
for $200 you can get a stihl and it'll have better CL resale value
4/1/2011 7:56:24 PM
4/1/2011 7:57:59 PM
i ended up getting the $120 craftsman before i read dan's post about the "pro" model, but i think it'll work out pretty well...it's the same engine as the first one dan linked to (the one with the brushcutter attachment, just without the attachment itself)...i figured i can take my cordless li-ion circular saw outside if i need to cut down anything that i can't weed whack or pull up with my bare hands i really DO appreciate the feedback, guys...one day when i'm looking to invest in some decent equipment, i'll come back and y'all can tell me to pick up a 10-year old stihl [Edited on April 1, 2011 at 10:15 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2011 10:14:30 PM
Cordless circular saw for yard work? How many fingers do you have? Do you plan on having 10 of them after you try this?get a bow saw and some loppers to cut anything (not everything has to be a power tool)
4/4/2011 12:40:10 PM
it was meant to be a joke...albeit not a funny onei have a pair of compound bypass loppers that can supposedly handle 3 inches...at the very least, it should handle 1.5 inchesif the loppers won't do, i have a bow saw i can useand if THAT doesn't work, i'll rent a chainsaw
4/4/2011 1:26:06 PM
i (seriously) use a sawzall from time to time.
4/4/2011 2:12:06 PM
i've got a recip saw, too...it's worked great for my limited uses thus far: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917600000P
4/4/2011 3:10:48 PM
4/4/2011 4:37:38 PM
i have seen my grandaddy cut down bushes with both a circular saw and a sawzall
4/4/2011 9:27:56 PM