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Modern equivalent to Stihl 044
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<blockquote data-quote="SCMtnHaul" data-source="post: 8185957" data-attributes="member: 181941"><p>Add a 261 with 20 inch bar. I'm a few years out of back surgery and the 261 is my go to saw for most of my firewood--Live oak, tan oak, and madrone. I grab the 462 if there are a lot of 18" plus cuts but the 261 with a nice sharp chain is a versatile saw. And after back surgery I do try to cherry pick the smaller stuff so I can stand up and split horizontal because horsing around huge pieces of wood is a bit less fun post-surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCMtnHaul, post: 8185957, member: 181941"] Add a 261 with 20 inch bar. I'm a few years out of back surgery and the 261 is my go to saw for most of my firewood--Live oak, tan oak, and madrone. I grab the 462 if there are a lot of 18" plus cuts but the 261 with a nice sharp chain is a versatile saw. And after back surgery I do try to cherry pick the smaller stuff so I can stand up and split horizontal because horsing around huge pieces of wood is a bit less fun post-surgery. [/QUOTE]
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