If only one saw, can you have extra of the same saw? If so, I will stick with the obsolete and plentiful Countervibes since I have a small bunch of them and more to follow.
Ok, I'll have to slightly modify my previous post. Now that I am a 500i owner, the 500i is for sure my pick. It weighs slighly less than my 044s and I can still easily run a 36" on it. It's also way better AV than my old 044s or my 066.If I had to keep only one saw out of my current line up, it would either be my de-stratoed 372xt-w or my wrap-handled ms400. Both usually run a 28" bar and can either brush, chunk down, or fall trees with that set up. I'd probably err on the side of the 372, as I really love that saw and it's a little better for running bars longer than 28". Husky really nailed it on the 3-series saws IMO.
If I had to choose any saw, the 500i would be a strong contender. It's close to that "Goldielocks" do-everything saw.
No argument about them being very expensive, but for the above reasons, the cost of admission was worth it.SUPER FAST cutting thru your wallet
Ok, I'll have to slightly modify my previous post. Now that I am a 500i owner, the 500i is for sure my pick. It weighs slighly less than my 044s and I can still easily run a 36" on it. It's also way better AV than my old 044s or my 066.
I used to not care about AV that much, but I've got carpal tunnel issues, so it's a big deal nowadays. I was more than happy with the power/weight ratio of both my 044s(ported big-bore cylinders,) but they put my hand to sleep.
The biggest negative about the saw, is probably the filter. It's 2022, IDK why Stihl couldn't do an air injection set up like most of their other saws or just about every Husky made in the last 30 years. I'll throw a Max-flow on it eventually, but the stock filter gets dirty in a hurry.
No argument about them being very expensive, but for the above reasons, the cost of admission was worth it.
Yeah, it better be good to outdo the 562. Mine have definitely stood the test of time.Up until this weekend I would have said my 562xp. Now that it has been replaced with a ms400cm. My mind my be leaning towards the ms400 if i knew it would stand the test of time. Honestly wouldn't want to give up my 390xp either. Would be a toss up. The 390xp has been a very good saw for me. Only one.... I'd keep the 390xp I guess. Runs the big bars and does fine with a short bar on it. If we're talking fairy tail, I'd go with the stihl ms500i. Very impressive saw.
Time will tell for sure. So far pretty impressed with it.Yeah, it better be good to outdo the 562. Mine have definitely stood the test of time.
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MS660
as long as its for "heating my home" the 660 with a 20" bar is my choice. Makes quick work of everything. I've been cutting mostly green ash now, so I drop the tree, limb it with the axe, and buck it up.
I love that saw!
Not to mention, the polar bear festival chainsaw event is 7 days away!!!
If you could only have one saw to heat your home, what would it be??? me it would be a 372XP..
372xp. Very easy to work on and parts are easy to find. It's light enough so it doesn't wear my 73 year old skinny body out. I don't cut much over 2 1/2 feet in diameter for firewood, which a 372 will easily cut. I have bucked up a 4 footer with it recently. I ran it against my 390xp in a log about 22". The 390 cuts faster but not enough to justify the weight difference. 372's weren't made when I ran saw for a living. I wish they wereIf you could only have one saw to heat your home, what would it be??? me it would be a 372XP..
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