turnkey4099
Elite Member
For homeowner type work, you don't -need- to go the extra expense of the pro line saws - usually around $100 or more over the cost of the homeowner types. I have been using saws since 1950 (with 20 years out for militariy service). Used just about every brand out there, most of which are only producing the 'big box' el cheapos now (homelite, mac, some Poulans).
In general you won't go wrong with either Husky or Stihl, I am running 2 Stihl (MS 310 and an old 041, and an old Husky 51). 51 is the limbing saw with a 16" bar, 310 main bucking with a 20" and the 041 for the big stuff with a 24".
It is very nice to have at least two saws available in case you have either a mechanical problem or get one stuck you have a spare to either complete the job or cut your way out of trouble.
Okay, What saw? Depends on the size of the stuff you will be cutting, and how much of it. A good general purpose saw with a 20" bar will probably be plenty as it will cut anything up to about 36". In falling big stuff long bars are better as it is much easier to make the falling cuts accurately.
My choice if I were replacing my herd:
MS 310 or the Husky equivalent with 20" bar
MS 260 (or like size non pro) or the Husky equivalent with a 16" in bar
Don't know if I would go for a third saw but that 041 is is nice for the stuff I am working on now. Have 3 already worked up with butts up to 39", 4 or 5 still to go with a couple that might go 48" butts.
Harry K
In general you won't go wrong with either Husky or Stihl, I am running 2 Stihl (MS 310 and an old 041, and an old Husky 51). 51 is the limbing saw with a 16" bar, 310 main bucking with a 20" and the 041 for the big stuff with a 24".
It is very nice to have at least two saws available in case you have either a mechanical problem or get one stuck you have a spare to either complete the job or cut your way out of trouble.
Okay, What saw? Depends on the size of the stuff you will be cutting, and how much of it. A good general purpose saw with a 20" bar will probably be plenty as it will cut anything up to about 36". In falling big stuff long bars are better as it is much easier to make the falling cuts accurately.
My choice if I were replacing my herd:
MS 310 or the Husky equivalent with 20" bar
MS 260 (or like size non pro) or the Husky equivalent with a 16" in bar
Don't know if I would go for a third saw but that 041 is is nice for the stuff I am working on now. Have 3 already worked up with butts up to 39", 4 or 5 still to go with a couple that might go 48" butts.
Harry K