Same here 23yrs and all 3 are still running beast mode. Husky always felt weak thin and just not right. But I have been running Stihl my whole life most hours behind my 066 magnum.
I have a 290 that we’ve had for many years and it’s always been a decent saw. I recently put a HIPA carburetor ($25 on Amazon) on it (the factory one was acting up) and now after some adjustments the saw runs better than it did when it was brand new! Now it’s a great chainsaw. Nothing else on the saw has given me any issues.
Ran both brands growing up in the log woods. Like either one. Used a husky to split my left hand down the middle. 18yr old end of day on a fri, money in my pocket made a mistake. Doc put it back together. 3 fingers work together but dont notice it. Lol got the 455 now for around the place. Not bad saw at all.
While an older video, I am sure many will see it later. My father was a timber cutter for nearly 10 years. During those years his father, brothers, and him all ran stihl chainsaws! Excellent reliable saws! He still uses them to this day 30+ years later! There were also those on the mountain that ran Husqvarnas! And the rivalry was real of which saw was superior and why! In the end though both brands rip and get the job done. The biggest factors though was the operators and how they maintained their saws and keeping them sharp. My father was a 3 star logger for his first few years and became a 5 star logger in later years with awards to prove it. Husqvarna operators were also 5 star loggers with awards to prove it! Find a saw that is comfortable to you and get proper instruction in how to be efficient and safe with your saw of choice!
I've had both. Generally happy with both brands except the Stihls tend to weigh a bit more and can be a pain to start in cold weather. Looking for a new saw, I found the 455 on A'zon today with a 20% off coupon (Prime), making the price $396. That's about $50 cheaper than the 450. I jumped on that..... and, yes, parts tend to be more available and cheaper for the Husqies.
@11:50 You nailed it on the choke, I broke mine on my 455 Rancher the year that I bought it (about 10 years ago). There's a little nub of plastic that I can grab onto with lineman's pliers so it's fine, but still a design flaw imo.
I grew up running stihl saws being a farm kid who helped his old man sell stove wood and logs all winter. I currently do not own a stihl. I own an echo 590, a husky 394, and a jonsered 2245 (husky 445). I've run a pile of stihls. 009, 170, 210, 024, 025, 026, 270, 034, 036, 361, 362, 391, 038 super, 440, 046, and 661. Might be missing a saw or two, but I've run a pile of them. In saying this, the comparable saws in comparable CC class and grade are..... You guessed it, comparable. They are very much so preference based as far as controls and ergos go. As far as this comparison goes, I suggest testing an echo 590 to compare. Priced at 270/450 prices, yet gets compared to these two saws when really I feel it surpasses every 60-65cc non-pro saw from any manufacture. Curious your opinion.
I've heard good things about the Echo's, I've really ever only run their top handle arborist saws and weed whackers! I'd love to test one out, send it on over! 😂
Anyone know if there is any way to tell what year it was manufactured? Bought mine new, but I have no idea how old it is. Probably over 20 years I'm guessing. No paperwork around for it anymore
You should close your grapple then shut off tractor and rock the toggle switch for grapple to release pressure then unhook your fittings. We use these grapple all the time and it's the only way to keep the pressure off that we have found.
To connect the flat face connectors, 1-do not put grapple in direct sunlight. The sun will heat up the oil and expand, making the connection difficult. 2-have one person hold the hydraulic valve open while you connect the line with the tractor off. You may have to move the valve back and forth to let the pressure off of both lines. On my skid steer, I can hold down the foot control while connecting the lines. It will not connect most times if I did not hold down the foot valve. I also connect the attachments male and female connectors together when I disconnect from skid steer. This equalizes the pressure and protects the fittings when not in use. If the attachments hydraulic cylinders get hot from being in direct sunlight, I will run water from a hose on the cylinders to cool it off so you can connect the lines. I did have to disconnect the lines until I took these steps. I have not had to disconnect the lines in many years.
Completely close grapple and switch tractor off and then wiggle lever all around and then there will be no pressure when you go to hook back up. Been doing this way for many years with no problem.
I just got a 455 rancher husqvarna give to me it was made in 2011. I don't use the primer and i don't use the compression release and i have no problem starting the saw. I agree the saw doesn't need them
I would have to agree, I don’t feel it’s big enough of a saw to really justify the compression release although a nice feature. However, the 660, 880, and 3120 we use at work are different animals 😂 check out my latest video on my ms-290 to 390 conversion!
Another good show, at this time the only Stihl is a MSA-220c that out climber James when liming off. Before they push it over with the excavator, something we pick-up from Mike Morgan. Catch you on #47.
Liked the video!! I have a Stihl 290 and am looking at replacing it with a Husq 455 or even a Husq 555. The problem is that the Stihl 290, has no compression relief valve (crv), is a real pain the start - literally. When it is cold it may take eight +/- pulls of the cord (full choke) before it 'pops'. Most of the pulls the start cord can not be pulled more than half way before it is yanked out of your hand. Once it "pops" -then reset the choke to idle and it generally starts with the second pull. The other morning - was cold - took about 14 pulls. Took it to the local Stihl dealer - he said he had three others that day come in with the same problem! The Husq 455 and above have a crv which I understand makes it a LOT easier to start. Comments on the ease of starting the S 290 vs the Husq products?
Hey there Ken, I’ve had my 290 for a few years now and never have any trouble starting in the cold weather, and I don’t think it’s ever yanked the cord out of my hand. The compression relief button is nice to have on larger saws but I don’t even use it on my MS-362. At work I’ll use it on our 660 and 3120. As far as ease of starting goes between the 290 and 455 I find the 290 to be easier every time. I think the way the choke is designed is much easier to work with especially with thick winter gloves despite it not having a primer bulb. Might want to look into having your 290 tuned or check out some specs for tuning online. I have a cheap Amazon spark plug tach that I hook up and tune my saws myself and it can make a world of difference! Hope this helps, don’t hesitate to ask more questions!
Right now I can’t fully pull my Ms 290 farm boss. It’s an older one. I had Yervoy infusions for melanoma which caused me to lose a great deal of strength. Do I don’t know what the matter is for sure. I will have my son or grandson try, both are strong. Then take to shop. I miss it.
I have both Husky and stihl saws in comparable sizes …..they both have their up and downs and overall imo it comes down to what you’re use too….some of those concerns with the husky have been changed and improved like mentioned …..I’ve had great luck with both brands and granted , I’ve never bought a brand new saw before…all second hand with lots of neglect…
My experience with the Husky 4 series saws is that they cut well but have some compromises. The chain brake is not the best design and the air filter is too small. They start easily when cold but can be a bear to start when hot.
Do a muffler mod on that 290 and readjust your carb. Wake that thing up lol. It’s a decent saw , I have. If I was to buy a modern version of a similarly sized saw today . I’d step up to the 261. 2lbs less and 1/4 more Horse power. I also run an 18” bar with 3/8 full chisel vs the stock 20” bar with .325. Between the shorter bar, bigger chain, muffler mod and retune, it’s a pretty good firewood saw
My father has the 261 and loves it! I'll have to look into the mods you've listed, I like the 290 for firewood because its light and doesn't tire you out. But that being said, it could use a bit more power!
@@DudeRanchDIY it’s easy man. Several videos on it. Take your time and do a good job on the muffler, don’t just hack it all up. But I was impressed at what the mod did .
Thanks John! Personally I prefer the stihl. I’ve also upgraded it since this video with a ms-390 motor and ported the exhaust! Much different saw ever since!
Not sure if it’s like the tractors on the farm but there should be a sleeve on the end of the female hydraulic line you pull back so you can insert it male end in
Cheers for the video. I found this video whilst looking to choose a saw for our smallholding in Scotland. Leaning towards the Rancher for now just based on price and the amount I expect to use it. What was the extension/tool thing with the yellow bit on the end?
You really can’t go wrong with either saw! I’m thinking you’re referring to the magnetic measuring stick for measuring the length of firewood. It’s called the accu-mark
Well I've always been a Husky guy, but my cousin always talked up Stihl. So I nought a used 440 magnum and i can say I am very impressed with the power. It will keep up with my 372XP no prob, my 372XPW well maybe not 😂😂😂 or my 2100XP but it shouldn't because it has less cc than both.
I like my Stihl saws but will never buy one of their products again. I have a little MS170 for doing trim work and the plastic oil feed gear stripped. Now you can buy knockoffs online for $5, but 10 years ago just the little plastic gear cost $65 and was only available at the dealer. This part should have been a couple of bucks, instead it cost about a third of a brand new saw. I know this is a cheapo model, but the parts should not cost this much. I also had to make two 20 mile round trips to the dealer, wait several days for the part to get ordered and work around their limited hours. I wrote the company a thoughtful letter explaining my situation and received no reply. I love their designs, love the way their saws cut, but now I check parts availability on any machine I buy.
Great video but the comparison isn’t in the same era, you are running a more advanced sthil saw vs a older husky, I’m sure the firing advancement makes the sthil more “torqy” I own both
I've always heard that black friday denotes the day that retail businesses have met their expenses for the year and sales from black Friday till the end of the year are all profit. Idk, maybe true once upon a time, but I doubt it's true today. As for "a bigger trigger isnt a better trigger" that's what saws with small triggers say.
Never mentioned the difference between the two on clutch & chain brake. Stihls clutch and chain brake is internal where the Rancher is external, meaning clutch is on side of saw and chain goes behind it and brake is made into chain cover.. That's the biggest difference between the Husky & Stihl
@@dentondunn4346 I prefer my Stihl 290, I was just using both yesterday and I find the choke/on/off switch on the husky to be difficult to use with thick winter gloves on. Nothing against the performance of the saw itself just personal preference.
Another thing is take a ms290 and put a ms390 piston and jug on it a 455 is just a 455 I own a ms250 and 2 ms291s and a 562xp husky love all of them but my favorite is my poulan 330 pro
I know for sure that the New Stihl chainsaw covers now have three or four screws to access the filter and they still have these unpleasant gas and oil caps.
They do, my MS-362 has three screws however they only need to turn a 1/2 turn to pop off, kind of like a quick disconnect screw whereas the screws on the Husqvarna are the conventional kind.
Yeah,I like my older saws way better,I hate the newer style covers that require tools. I also dislike the flip caps,I've had to replace all of mine at least once,but not my 30 year old screw on caps!
Hey there Craig, the tractor is a great tool! Are you asking about my grapple? It’s an Everything Attachments 55” Wicked Grapple, I use it for everything! Back when I bought it they were $2,000 I believe the prices have since increased and the waiting list is quite long! However I think it’s well worth it! Their customer service is top notch! I have many videos using it!!
Black Friday means the retailers want to get into the black and out of the red. Red meaning sales below the average, like a red warning. Black means they have gotten out of that red sales range.
When you run a business you try to run it in the "black" which your making money rather in the "red" losing money!. So on black Friday the retail stores are making money with all the business even with the sales that appeals to the customers!. I'm husqvarna man!, but now a days sthil makes a good saw as well! Including the new state of the art 500i fuel injected saw!. I can get OEM parts online for husqvarna saws! Which I seldom ever need!, not sure on sthil saws!. Shut tractor off, turn ignition on and work your boom and bucket control until it relieves your hydraulic pressure and your lines will hook right up!, have a great day!.
That makes good sense! Always good to be in the black! The new 500i looks like a beast, not in the market for a new saw now, interested to see what the competition releases as well as other future fuel injected Stihl models.
They really are both good saws, in the end it really comes down to operator preference as far as ergonomics between one saw and the other, personally I prefer the Stihl on/off/choke switch over the husky.
@@DudeRanchDIY I have a echo 590 and a 455 husky..... both good. I like my husky! And I prefer it over the stihl aswell.... all grate but just like how it feels over the others
Y’all should do a better job comparing these chainsaws. This isn’t a good comparison. Y’all just talk and fast forward the video. Totally waste of my time
i feel like i can lean on my husky a little harder without it bogging down than my stihl i have the same two saws i prefer the feel of the stihl i prefer the power low end of the husky all in all if you are looking to buy one to use all the time i recommend husky
I’ve had my 290 for 20 years, it’s been a great saw
Same here 23yrs and all 3 are still running beast mode. Husky always felt weak thin and just not right. But I have been running Stihl my whole life most hours behind my 066 magnum.
I have a 290 that we’ve had for many years and it’s always been a decent saw. I recently put a HIPA carburetor ($25 on Amazon) on it (the factory one was acting up) and now after some adjustments the saw runs better than it did when it was brand new! Now it’s a great chainsaw. Nothing else on the saw has given me any issues.
Having a great dealership is key! I'm not a chainsaw expert but I use the 455 Rancher, and it's perfect for my needs!
Couldn’t agree more! I have a 455 rancher, good saw! Just need more power for this next one!
I just bought 455 and my neighbor bought the 291 which I think is the updated model to the 290. My 455 will run circles around it.
I've got both and have the same experience the husky is superior
Ran both brands growing up in the log woods. Like either one. Used a husky to split my left hand down the middle. 18yr old end of day on a fri, money in my pocket made a mistake. Doc put it back together. 3 fingers work together but dont notice it. Lol got the 455 now for around the place. Not bad saw at all.
Yikes! Glad your ok! The 455 is growing on me!
While an older video, I am sure many will see it later. My father was a timber cutter for nearly 10 years. During those years his father, brothers, and him all ran stihl chainsaws! Excellent reliable saws! He still uses them to this day 30+ years later! There were also those on the mountain that ran Husqvarnas! And the rivalry was real of which saw was superior and why! In the end though both brands rip and get the job done. The biggest factors though was the operators and how they maintained their saws and keeping them sharp. My father was a 3 star logger for his first few years and became a 5 star logger in later years with awards to prove it. Husqvarna operators were also 5 star loggers with awards to prove it! Find a saw that is comfortable to you and get proper instruction in how to be efficient and safe with your saw of choice!
I've had both. Generally happy with both brands except the Stihls tend to weigh a bit more and can be a pain to start in cold weather.
Looking for a new saw, I found the 455 on A'zon today with a 20% off coupon (Prime), making the price $396. That's about $50 cheaper than the 450. I jumped on that..... and, yes, parts tend to be more available and cheaper for the Husqies.
@11:50 You nailed it on the choke, I broke mine on my 455 Rancher the year that I bought it (about 10 years ago). There's a little nub of plastic that I can grab onto with lineman's pliers so it's fine, but still a design flaw imo.
I grew up running stihl saws being a farm kid who helped his old man sell stove wood and logs all winter. I currently do not own a stihl. I own an echo 590, a husky 394, and a jonsered 2245 (husky 445). I've run a pile of stihls. 009, 170, 210, 024, 025, 026, 270, 034, 036, 361, 362, 391, 038 super, 440, 046, and 661. Might be missing a saw or two, but I've run a pile of them.
In saying this, the comparable saws in comparable CC class and grade are..... You guessed it, comparable.
They are very much so preference based as far as controls and ergos go.
As far as this comparison goes, I suggest testing an echo 590 to compare. Priced at 270/450 prices, yet gets compared to these two saws when really I feel it surpasses every 60-65cc non-pro saw from any manufacture. Curious your opinion.
I've heard good things about the Echo's, I've really ever only run their top handle arborist saws and weed whackers! I'd love to test one out, send it on over! 😂
I totally agree I am impressed with the echo 590 , my buddy has one he runs a 32 in bar and it pulls it just fine
Anyone know if there is any way to tell what year it was manufactured? Bought mine new, but I have no idea how old it is. Probably over 20 years I'm guessing. No paperwork around for it anymore
You should close your grapple then shut off tractor and rock the toggle switch for grapple to release pressure then unhook your fittings. We use these grapple all the time and it's the only way to keep the pressure off that we have found.
Since making this video I’ve been doing this and it works very well! Thanks for the feedback Timothy!
To connect the flat face connectors, 1-do not put grapple in direct sunlight. The sun will heat up the oil and expand, making the connection difficult. 2-have one person hold the hydraulic valve open while you connect the line with the tractor off. You may have to move the valve back and forth to let the pressure off of both lines. On my skid steer, I can hold down the foot control while connecting the lines. It will not connect most times if I did not hold down the foot valve. I also connect the attachments male and female connectors together when I disconnect from skid steer. This equalizes the pressure and protects the fittings when not in use. If the attachments hydraulic cylinders get hot from being in direct sunlight, I will run water from a hose on the cylinders to cool it off so you can connect the lines. I did have to disconnect the lines until I took these steps. I have not had to disconnect the lines in many years.
Thanks for the tips! I will be trying these!
High Low and idle is accessible on left side you do not have to remove cover to adjust
Completely close grapple and switch tractor off and then wiggle lever all around and then there will be no pressure when you go to hook back up. Been doing this way for many years with no problem.
I just got a 455 rancher husqvarna give to me it was made in 2011. I don't use the primer and i don't use the compression release and i have no problem starting the saw. I agree the saw doesn't need them
I would have to agree, I don’t feel it’s big enough of a saw to really justify the compression release although a nice feature. However, the 660, 880, and 3120 we use at work are different animals 😂 check out my latest video on my ms-290 to 390 conversion!
Another good show, at this time the only Stihl is a MSA-220c that out climber James when liming off. Before they push it over with the excavator, something we pick-up from Mike Morgan. Catch you on #47.
Very cool! I haven’t take a tree down yet by pushing with an excavator but it sounds fun!
Liked the video!! I have a Stihl 290 and am looking at replacing it with a Husq 455 or even a Husq 555. The problem is that the Stihl 290, has no compression relief valve (crv), is a real pain the start - literally. When it is cold it may take eight +/- pulls of the cord (full choke) before it 'pops'. Most of the pulls the start cord can not be pulled more than half way before it is yanked out of your hand. Once it "pops" -then reset the choke to idle and it generally starts with the second pull. The other morning - was cold - took about 14 pulls. Took it to the local Stihl dealer - he said he had three others that day come in with the same problem! The Husq 455 and above have a crv which I understand makes it a LOT easier to start. Comments on the ease of starting the S 290 vs the Husq products?
Hey there Ken, I’ve had my 290 for a few years now and never have any trouble starting in the cold weather, and I don’t think it’s ever yanked the cord out of my hand. The compression relief button is nice to have on larger saws but I don’t even use it on my MS-362. At work I’ll use it on our 660 and 3120. As far as ease of starting goes between the 290 and 455 I find the 290 to be easier every time. I think the way the choke is designed is much easier to work with especially with thick winter gloves despite it not having a primer bulb. Might want to look into having your 290 tuned or check out some specs for tuning online. I have a cheap Amazon spark plug tach that I hook up and tune my saws myself and it can make a world of difference! Hope this helps, don’t hesitate to ask more questions!
@@DudeRanchDIY Same experience for me... I’ve never had an issue starting my 290.
Right now I can’t fully pull my Ms 290 farm boss. It’s an older one. I had Yervoy infusions for melanoma which caused me to lose a great deal of strength. Do I don’t know what the matter is for sure. I will have my son or grandson try, both are strong. Then take to shop. I miss it.
Yep
My 290 yanked the cord out of my hand until I pulled the muffler and cleaned the screen
I have both Husky and stihl saws in comparable sizes …..they both have their up and downs and overall imo it comes down to what you’re use too….some of those concerns with the husky have been changed and improved like mentioned …..I’ve had great luck with both brands and granted , I’ve never bought a brand new saw before…all second hand with lots of neglect…
Don't expect to see this exact saw. Husqvarna laughing still cranking them out.
My experience with the Husky 4 series saws is that they cut well but have some compromises. The chain brake is not the best design and the air filter is too small. They start easily when cold but can be a bear to start when hot.
I don’t like the chain brake either
I have the 455 rancher and absolutely love it
Great little saw!
Hi! What is that tool that you're picking the logs up with called at the 4:00 mark please
Pickaroon: amzn.to/48LbpeU
@ thank you!!!!
Do a muffler mod on that 290 and readjust your carb. Wake that thing up lol. It’s a decent saw , I have. If I was to buy a modern version of a similarly sized saw today . I’d step up to the 261. 2lbs less and 1/4 more Horse power. I also run an 18” bar with 3/8 full chisel vs the stock 20” bar with .325. Between the shorter bar, bigger chain, muffler mod and retune, it’s a pretty good firewood saw
My father has the 261 and loves it! I'll have to look into the mods you've listed, I like the 290 for firewood because its light and doesn't tire you out. But that being said, it could use a bit more power!
@@DudeRanchDIY it’s easy man. Several videos on it. Take your time and do a good job on the muffler, don’t just hack it all up. But I was impressed at what the mod did .
Always nice to work with another set of hands👍
4 hands and two saws are better than 1!
The tune for the 455 rancher is on the side you don’t have to take the top off
Great channel, researching a new saw, cant decide between the two............
Thanks John! Personally I prefer the stihl. I’ve also upgraded it since this video with a ms-390 motor and ported the exhaust! Much different saw ever since!
Not sure if it’s like the tractors on the farm but there should be a sleeve on the end of the female hydraulic line you pull back so you can insert it male end in
Yep very similar, although with flat face you can just push right in without pulling back the collar!
Cheers for the video. I found this video whilst looking to choose a saw for our smallholding in Scotland.
Leaning towards the Rancher for now just based on price and the amount I expect to use it. What was the extension/tool thing with the yellow bit on the end?
You really can’t go wrong with either saw! I’m thinking you’re referring to the magnetic measuring stick for measuring the length of firewood. It’s called the accu-mark
@@DudeRanchDIY Thank you, yes the measuring stick, that'll be handy as our new place has a wood fire stove/boiler, so will need lots of wood 😅
Well I've always been a Husky guy, but my cousin always talked up Stihl. So I nought a used 440 magnum and i can say I am very impressed with the power. It will keep up with my 372XP no prob, my 372XPW well maybe not 😂😂😂 or my 2100XP but it shouldn't because it has less cc than both.
Black Friday refers to how businesses do so much business on that day that there books move into The Black, in accounting terms that means profitable.
Very interesting!
How is the measuring tool for the bar attached? And where can I find it?
It’s attached by a magnet, there is a link for it in the description. “Accu-mark”
I like my Stihl saws but will never buy one of their products again. I have a little MS170 for doing trim work and the plastic oil feed gear stripped. Now you can buy knockoffs online for $5, but 10 years ago just the little plastic gear cost $65 and was only available at the dealer. This part should have been a couple of bucks, instead it cost about a third of a brand new saw. I know this is a cheapo model, but the parts should not cost this much. I also had to make two 20 mile round trips to the dealer, wait several days for the part to get ordered and work around their limited hours. I wrote the company a thoughtful letter explaining my situation and received no reply. I love their designs, love the way their saws cut, but now I check parts availability on any machine I buy.
Yeah parts availability and dealer support are two things I always consider before making an equipment purchase!
Great video but the comparison isn’t in the same era, you are running a more advanced sthil saw vs a older husky, I’m sure the firing advancement makes the sthil more “torqy” I own both
They husky is a bit older but I don’t think by much, both are great saws!
Is that a walbro carburetor on your saw
I've always heard that black friday denotes the day that retail businesses have met their expenses for the year and sales from black Friday till the end of the year are all profit. Idk, maybe true once upon a time, but I doubt it's true today.
As for "a bigger trigger isnt a better trigger" that's what saws with small triggers say.
That sounds plausible! Haha good thing I have both to compensate!
enjoyed this analysis
Thanks for watching!
Never mentioned the difference between the two on clutch & chain brake. Stihls clutch and chain brake is internal where the Rancher is external, meaning clutch is on side of saw and chain goes behind it and brake is made into chain cover.. That's the biggest difference between the Husky & Stihl
Yep that’s definitely a difference between the two, never really considered one to be superior to the other but a difference nonetheless!
Let me ask you, which saw you prefer between the 271 farm boss & the 455 Rancher and why?
@@dentondunn4346 I prefer my Stihl 290, I was just using both yesterday and I find the choke/on/off switch on the husky to be difficult to use with thick winter gloves on. Nothing against the performance of the saw itself just personal preference.
@@DudeRanchDIY another thing is stihl has 2 compression rings husky only has 1
Another thing is take a ms290 and put a ms390 piston and jug on it a 455 is just a 455 I own a ms250 and 2 ms291s and a 562xp husky love all of them but my favorite is my poulan 330 pro
I've used steel and Husqvarna saws in my experience with the same engine size the husqvarna's have more to torque and they climb RPMs faster
I have heard others say this as well!
I've owned both.. love both..
I have both saws. Perform great equally. A bit whiny with the husky trigger comment😉
Haha I like and use both saws, can’t remember who said the trigger comment 🤷🏼♂️
I own both. I’ll take the husky 8 days a week
Both great saws with that have their merits.
Yep no clear winner, really just comes down to personal preference!
When ur young and prime all is good.get older shoulder get bad decompression button is a life saver.
I need my saw to run every time I want to use it!
That’s important!
What is the tool you use to pick up the logs?
Its called a "pickaroon" mine is made by Fiskars and carries a lifetime warranty.
I have a ms290 that's 16 years old works just fine and haves the walbro carburetor
That is the stock carburetor, with a ms290 rebuild kit!
@@DudeRanchDIY I have seen a few that's had the Zuma carbs
I know for sure that the New Stihl chainsaw covers now have three or four screws to access the filter and they still have these unpleasant gas and oil caps.
They do, my MS-362 has three screws however they only need to turn a 1/2 turn to pop off, kind of like a quick disconnect screw whereas the screws on the Husqvarna are the conventional kind.
The new 455s just have 3 clips that hold the top cover on.
Yeah,I like my older saws way better,I hate the newer style covers that require tools. I also dislike the flip caps,I've had to replace all of mine at least once,but not my 30 year old screw on caps!
I'm more interested in that tractor and that thing on the front of it? What does that cost for the average Joe?
Hey there Craig, the tractor is a great tool! Are you asking about my grapple? It’s an Everything Attachments 55” Wicked Grapple, I use it for everything! Back when I bought it they were $2,000 I believe the prices have since increased and the waiting list is quite long! However I think it’s well worth it! Their customer service is top notch! I have many videos using it!!
your beers getting warm
I hate when that happens...!
Maybe try sticking a screwdriver into the couplers of the hydraulic lines to bleed them, instead of unbolting.
I normally equal out the pressure before disconnecting which helps!
What are those felling dogs??
eBay special
@@DudeRanchDIYlol
Black Friday is the day businesses go from being in the red to making money for the year
Black Friday means the retailers want to get into the black and out of the red. Red meaning sales below the average, like a red warning. Black means they have gotten out of that red sales range.
Thanks for the comment! I didn’t know this!
Dude, you might want to consider the new Stihl MS 500i fuel injected it’s a beast
It certainly does look like a beast! Im not in the market for a new saw at the moment, but definitely going to consider it when the time comes!
Too expensive
Happy 🦃 day Jake! Nice toys 👍🏽
Thanks bud same to you!
Does anyone know what glasses they are wearing, I want a pair.
Pit vipers!
Yoooo is that a black duck cafe tee? Best wings in Fairfield county
You know it! You go there or something??
When you run a business you try to run it in the "black" which your making money rather in the "red" losing money!. So on black Friday the retail stores are making money with all the business even with the sales that appeals to the customers!.
I'm husqvarna man!, but now a days sthil makes a good saw as well! Including the new state of the art 500i fuel injected saw!. I can get OEM parts online for husqvarna saws! Which I seldom ever need!, not sure on sthil saws!. Shut tractor off, turn ignition on and work your boom and bucket control until it relieves your hydraulic pressure and your lines will hook right up!, have a great day!.
That makes good sense! Always good to be in the black! The new 500i looks like a beast, not in the market for a new saw now, interested to see what the competition releases as well as other future fuel injected Stihl models.
Yes I cant wait to see what comes out next!, they all have to keep up with the competition!.
I have both the 455 husky and the 290 Stihl chainsaws and a 250 Stihl chainsaw use them all
They are all great saws!
whats a steel
3120 is 119cc not 120 something cc 😂😂😂 I had 1 those also but sold it, somebody wanted it more than me lol
I don’t like the 455 or 460 Rancher because they are to heavy for their cc class.
I think the husky got a little more power and it bog down less
455 out cut the 290 hands down
Sam sounds like Ben Shapiro 😁
LOL hi Sam!
Hey there!
So you're saying stihl is made for individuals that have little girly hands.
I have both and the husky cuts way faster than the stihl.
I don't believe I said that... both great saws, I just find the Stihl to be more comfortable controls for my little girly hands.
@@DudeRanchDIY It's good to see you have a sense of humor.
The Internet is a ruthless place… Might as well have fun with it!
What's up, Sam
the Huskies do feel cheap. The pro Huskies are nice but the Lowe's models are chincy
I would have to agree, I bought this saw with another topper off a friend, couldn't beat the price!
Win ?
They really are both good saws, in the end it really comes down to operator preference as far as ergonomics between one saw and the other, personally I prefer the Stihl on/off/choke switch over the husky.
Not much of a review. Jell hair guy should get a room with the ms-290.
Lol 😂 It was more of a comparison between two very comparable saws I suppose!
You call this comparison video?
590 echo kills them both
Never ran one, thanks for watching!
@@DudeRanchDIY I have a echo 590 and a 455 husky..... both good. I like my husky! And I prefer it over the stihl aswell.... all grate but just like how it feels over the others
Can't hear you talking.
Put the beer down and fix your audio.
You seem to be the only commenter who can’t hear it? Maybe you had too many beers! 🍻😂
There's more, they just don't want to hurt your feelings.
still not steel ffs
Lol get a 372
Y’all should do a better job comparing these chainsaws. This isn’t a good comparison. Y’all just talk and fast forward the video. Totally waste of my time
29,000 other people seemed to enjoy it 🤷🏼♂️
To much talking
i feel like i can lean on my husky a little harder without it bogging down than my stihl i have the same two saws i prefer the feel of the stihl i prefer the power low end of the husky all in all if you are looking to buy one to use all the time i recommend husky