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I am just giving advice from a professional opinion. And if I cant prove failures, then I'd be out of a job. Do what you want, its your saw, just my
I'm just reading this post. Everyone likes the 290. I've got the 310. I'm wondering if I should have gotten the 290?
If you get an 056 you are going to have seal and ignition issues somewhere in the near future. 290 wont be around much longer, and it has always been a great saw. The 291 is only upgraded due to emissions and is an ok saw, but not something worth spending the extra cash. The 391 is also a good saw, but you wont want to cut all day with it. All around, there is a reason that the 290 is the best selling homeowner saw Stihl has ever made. I am a certified Stihl Master Tech, I see over 350 units a year that I work on. My is, get a 290, while you still can, and enjoy it. Use non-ethanol fuel for the life of the saw if you can. Keep it stock, if you dont and have an issue later, it will void the warranty.
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Quote from: hntrspud on July 09, 2013, 02:36:16 PMIf you get an 056 you are going to have seal and ignition issues somewhere in the near future. 290 wont be around much longer, and it has always been a great saw. The 291 is only upgraded due to emissions and is an ok saw, but not something worth spending the extra cash. The 391 is also a good saw, but you wont want to cut all day with it. All around, there is a reason that the 290 is the best selling homeowner saw Stihl has ever made. I am a certified Stihl Master Tech, I see over 350 units a year that I work on. My is, get a 290, while you still can, and enjoy it. Use non-ethanol fuel for the life of the saw if you can. Keep it stock, if you dont and have an issue later, it will void the warranty.No E gas is getting harder to find and looks like e15 in the near future. I sold out because saws are blowing up on that junk gas.