I have a Craftsman saw that I can't keep running. I have taken it to the shop twice now, and the "return for refund" period is up on Tuesday. I bought the two year repair warranty with the saw and I love the way it works while it's running, but I haven't been able to cut for more then 1 1/2 hours before it won't idle. It is in the shop now for the second time. So do I tell Sears to give me my money back, and put some more money (that I really can't afford to spend) with it, and buy a husky or a Stihl? Or should I keep the Craftsman that is paid for, and let them keep working on it?
! The Sears mechanic told me "they just run like that.... They aren't built to run heavy like that" I guess I didn't think 1 1/2 hour was heavy. The guys at the Husky dealership told me that "...there is definitely something wrong with it if it won't cut for more then 1 1/2 hour.... did they pull a compression on it?" When another mechanic is telling me there is something definitely wrong with it, and the sears guy is telling me it's just the nature of this saw, I decided that I don't want this Sears guy working on my saw. Oh well they gave me my money back, and I am looking forward to working with the Husky. It has a longer bar and more power so I'm looking forward to see how it does with a big old elm tree! Now I need a log chain to get the bigger stuff out of the pile!