Yes, given the size of wood you mentioned you'll be working in, the 241 will be fine. Don't let the specs fool you; I had to kinda re-calibrate my own thinking when I first started using the 241 because it was boxing way above it's weight. Also, it is light, sips fuel, and really well balanced, so you will not be tired from running a saw at the end of each and every day. I wouldn't think the 261's extra power would be worth $150 of spare chains, files, a few extra filters, or even a cheap grinder.