catskinner
Silver Member
I like my Stihl's but Husky's and Jonsered are good saws. A 40 to 50 cc saw would make a good size for a one saw home, but I would buy two bars, like a 14-18 or 16-20 combo. Also helps if you need to free a pinch bar.
20-30 hours per year is well above what homeowner saws are rated for (they are considered occasional use and only have 50 hour emissions warranties).
20-30 hours per year is well above what homeowner saws are rated for (they are considered occasional use and only have 50 hour emissions warranties). I'd suggest mid-grade or pro. If pro (Stihl 261, 362, etc... or Husky XP models, for example) the saw will last you forever and offer the best combination of weight, power, and maintainability.