Nitro-Fish
Silver Member
I'm not surprised the Stihl outruns the Husky. I have an 023 with narrow kerf chain that cuts circles around my Husky 242.
The 55 Rancher isn't enough saw to effectively pull a 3/8 chain in my opinion. The more wood you pull out of the cut, the harder the saw has to work.
I have a 262 XP Husky, an 044 Stihl, and the two I mentioned before. Only the two bigger saws have 3/8 chain, the others have .325. The 262 and 044 are true pro saws, lots of power to pull the larger cutters.
If you're going to go with .325, I'd recommend Oregon's 30 series chains, all are "low load" chains for lack of a better term. The 20 series are so-called professional chains, but put more load on the saw.
Sean
Do you want to get rid of your 242? They are really hard to find anymore around here (in decent shape anyway). When the 262 (perhaps the best small firewood saw ever made as far as power to weight ratio goes) gets on your nerves, I would be interested in it too, it's an old design, but a great saw. The 242 was a great limbing saw (again, old design but great little saw), spins up quick like the 346's of today. Trust me, the 55 will pull a 3/8 set-up with ease as long as you keep the chain sharp and you don't lean on it, after all it's only a 3.2hp saw. Sounds like the OP has his mind made up about the .325 chain, so maybe we can get a hands on field test once the swap is made.