raventai
ArboristSite Member
Hello, noob here,
Got 6 acres of Florida Oak hammock that I have been carving a fire break around and walkways & driveways into, plus yearly storm clean up. I have had a 16” poulan for many years it was up to the couple times a year use I used to give it but this new property has killed it, it seams the oiler has stopped, it has spit the chain off twice ( scary ) cleaning it out has not helped, I really need a real saw.
I am not planning cutting down any of the large trees, the 85% of what I do is 3”-8” young under story hard wood: oak, sweet gum, red bay, hickory, maple, sweet bay, beech etc, Ideally I would want a small handy saw for this work,
But
There are some massive Live Oaks on this property (the largest 72” diam at chest height), some of the smaller oaks have fallen and some large branches have fallen in the storm season, there are many logs on the ground right now up to 36”, theses larger logs laughed at my poulan and they are still sitting where they fell. For these I need a large saw.
There is a lot of fire wood here so I eventually want to get a wood burning stove for heat, the heating season is short here though so more likely it will see more use for clearing than firewood.
I really don’t want to spend any more than $600 on a saw this year, I would of course prefer to spend 400 or so. I have both Stihl and Husqvarna dealers in my area, I have not yet figured out the Stihl model line yet though, from what I can tell at least on husky you can get much better prices online. Any recommendations on where online to buy? I have found site like Norwalk, Baileys, Southwest trading, northwest power tool, amazon, any others?
I probably really need 2 saws but I am hoping I can make do with one.
1 saw plan
Would a 357XP or 359 with a 20” or 24” bar be able to cut these large logs? Could I then get a 16” bar for the small stuff, would this be too much saw to haul around for the small stuff?
Could a 353 do it with two bars? I know it would be slower but if it is realistically doable (1 min or so max cut time) I would go that route.
2 saws
Should I just get a small handy saw now saw for the 3”- 8” stuff and let those large logs sit and get a 70cc monster next year? :chainsawguy:
If I get a small saw now would I be better off with a 346XP/353 size or is there any good reason to go for a smaller 7 or 8 pound saw? is the handiness worth the reduced power?
Got 6 acres of Florida Oak hammock that I have been carving a fire break around and walkways & driveways into, plus yearly storm clean up. I have had a 16” poulan for many years it was up to the couple times a year use I used to give it but this new property has killed it, it seams the oiler has stopped, it has spit the chain off twice ( scary ) cleaning it out has not helped, I really need a real saw.
I am not planning cutting down any of the large trees, the 85% of what I do is 3”-8” young under story hard wood: oak, sweet gum, red bay, hickory, maple, sweet bay, beech etc, Ideally I would want a small handy saw for this work,
But
There are some massive Live Oaks on this property (the largest 72” diam at chest height), some of the smaller oaks have fallen and some large branches have fallen in the storm season, there are many logs on the ground right now up to 36”, theses larger logs laughed at my poulan and they are still sitting where they fell. For these I need a large saw.
There is a lot of fire wood here so I eventually want to get a wood burning stove for heat, the heating season is short here though so more likely it will see more use for clearing than firewood.
I really don’t want to spend any more than $600 on a saw this year, I would of course prefer to spend 400 or so. I have both Stihl and Husqvarna dealers in my area, I have not yet figured out the Stihl model line yet though, from what I can tell at least on husky you can get much better prices online. Any recommendations on where online to buy? I have found site like Norwalk, Baileys, Southwest trading, northwest power tool, amazon, any others?
I probably really need 2 saws but I am hoping I can make do with one.
1 saw plan
Would a 357XP or 359 with a 20” or 24” bar be able to cut these large logs? Could I then get a 16” bar for the small stuff, would this be too much saw to haul around for the small stuff?
Could a 353 do it with two bars? I know it would be slower but if it is realistically doable (1 min or so max cut time) I would go that route.
2 saws
Should I just get a small handy saw now saw for the 3”- 8” stuff and let those large logs sit and get a 70cc monster next year? :chainsawguy:
If I get a small saw now would I be better off with a 346XP/353 size or is there any good reason to go for a smaller 7 or 8 pound saw? is the handiness worth the reduced power?
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