It’s never fun being confined to only one saw, but if I were to be, it would be a close call between my mint 044 or my 372XPW
If you could only have one saw to heat your home, what would it be??? me it would be a 372XP..
361 is my choice as well
I keep a few firewood saws around both 50cc and 70cc but if it came down to just one saw it would be a 10mm 044 second choice would be a 12mm 044 and a 20" b&c, Never been much of a 60cc person one would think it the perfect compromise being between a 50cc and 70cc, but it just never seemed worth it. IMHO
Is that even possible?The ULTIMATE saw would be the MS361 with a 044 P&C
Yes, but it requires machining and customizing parts to make things work which i do not have the luxury nor the skill otherwise i would make it happen.Is that even possible?
I have an 044 that is over 20 y/o and it still runs like a top with a 25" B&C 84 links. The power and ability to do just about anything I need is there whether it is cutting oak logs that are 40" in diameter, taking down trees or doing brush. I also have an MS200T as well which is great for in the tree when I have to be there and it is great for doing a lot of small stuff. I have never run a Husky or Husqvarna. I worked with Swedish company's for many years and they taught me the proper pronunciation of Husqvarna! I am not a tree guy/arborist/logger. I am a guy that grew up in NH and we burned over 12 cord of wood every winter in a Sam Daniels wood furnace down in the basement and another 12 cords sugaring every March. So we burned a lot of wood and I split most of it by hand as a teenager! My dad ran big McCulloch's and Homelites. I still have his Pro Mac 10-10s.
LIke this?
I've only owned about a half dozen different saws, but my 362 seems like a pretty darn good all around saw. not too big, not too small. I don't have experience with the previous iterations 036, 360, 361, etc. so I can't compare, but this size class I think would be my vote for an all around one size does most saw.
Nice! that's a newer one.Nah, like this lol
Was the $90 for the coil upgrade worth it on the 590?Believe I'll have to chose my echo Timberwolf. Mild muffler mod with the the 620 coil. But damn my 372' s are tempting. I'm getting old and worn out now so yeah, Timberwolf it is. Always cranks easy and cuts extremely well. Lighter also.
Yessir it was. Easier to tune properly and gained some rpm. Lucked up and got a gently used coil from a nearby dealer for $25.00, Poor donor saw had a bad encounter with a sycamore.Was the $90 for the coil upgrade worth it on the 590?
If you can locate another one for $60 or less and i'll pay for shipping - thanksYessir it was. Easier to tune properly and gained some rpm. Lucked up and got a gently used coil from a nearby dealer for $25.00, Poor donor saw had a bad encounter with a sycamore.
My stihl 500i light for its size , plenty of power and fast in the cut!
I do not think that I would like to have to heat my home with a saw....
The exhaust fumes alone would probably kill us.
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