Bootsie
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I want you guys to help me pick out a new saw. 50cc pro.
I want you guys to help me pick out a new saw. 50cc pro.
I have an Echo CS-370. It is what it is and for a 36.3 cc saw it is amazing. I bought it at a good local dealer. He also sells Shindaiwa, Stihl, and Husky. I bought the Echo on his recomendation. Bang for $. I recently aquired a Stihl 034 for a song. It is mint and runs like a champ but HEAVY. Husky and STihl are by far the best represented around here, but I like to be a little different. I was drawn to the Echo CS-530 for brand loyalty, but it is 100$ more that the Dolmar. I want a pro saw because of the better quality and performance. Not that the home owners saws are junk just not as good as the pro saws. I buy the best and it lasts. I have 30 acres of mixed wood I plan to harvest for fire wood. Small amounts at first, until I can get my hands on the rest of the adjoining land. That is my situation. Thanks for the input so far. Money is not really a concern, I will buy what I feel is the best value for my $.
get the 260 if you have a good local dealer
The 346 is hands down the best saw from that selection but so is the jonny red.
You've listed 2 tiers of relative performance. The 5100s and 346xp are the upper tier, and the 2152 and the MS260 the lower.
The Jred 2152 is most similar to the Husqvarna 353 and the 2153 to the 346xp.
The 5100 is the heaviest of the bunch, and the 260 the lightest.
If it were me choosing just one, with $ not a real factor, it would be the 346xp.