Yellow! McCullah?

(...and that's not drool...).

They used to be a good saw many years ago.
I had one of those yellow McHoffahs (saw would die for no reason) a long time ago, and the bar oiler kept failing on it. That pos still sits in the corner of the garage, never to cut again. It had always been a hard starter since new too.
The residential class saws like the Echo and the Pull-on...and-on and-on (Poulan, hard to start also), and the McCullahs of later years, are what you want to stay away from if you will be doing a lot of cutting.
I've put a lot of time on both the Stihl and Husqvarna. They are equal in my opinion. They are in the commercial class and can both be abused and neglected (to a point of course), yet will always easily start and run. They used to be all metal, now some composite pieces are used, so they're both a bit lighter. Granted, neither one are built like they used to be, nothing ever is, but they're still the most reliable saws on the market. I've had these last couple saws for over 10 years, and like I said, they have never failed me. You can't go wrong with either one.
