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Yes the term mid sized is so subjective, to the rest of your collection, what you cut etc. Some professional fallers never use anything below 70cc, so is that a small saw? The professional ranges at Stihl/husky start at about 45/50 cc.
 
Yes the term mid sized is so subjective, to the rest of your collection, what you cut etc. Some professional fallers never use anything below 70cc, so is that a small saw? The professional ranges at Stihl/husky start at about 45/50 cc.
Honestly for most normal people a 50cc saw with a 20” bar is more than enough. I rarely pull out my 28” bar. Most of the time it’s for cutting some huge silver maple or oak butt. Any other tree if you take the extra 2 minutes to walk around to finish your cut you’ll have no problem with a 20” bar. I hate pulling out big bars, smaller is better with saws, its more weight to carry and more teeth I have to sharpen.
Best Wishes!
 
Honestly for most normal people a 50cc saw with a 20” bar is more than enough. I rarely pull out my 28” bar. Most of the time it’s for cutting some huge silver maple or oak butt. Any other tree if you take the extra 2 minutes to walk around to finish your cut you’ll have no problem with a 20” bar. I hate pulling out big bars, smaller is better with saws, its more weight to carry and more teeth I have to sharpen.
Best Wishes!
Yup same here. 50cc and 16 inch bar is mid go-to saw and I mostly do hardwood storm clear up. I only use bigger saws if I'm blocking up massive logs or milling.
 
I tried to push my son towards something a little more robust but after just spending 2200.00 on roof repairs, he is trying to stay at or under 300.00. I am still going to watch for a good 50cc "firewood" grade saw for him on the used side. When I exfil the US for the last time, I will leave him my 562XP.
 
365 Special is also a good bet for all around use with a 18" oder 20" bar.
Very dependable saw with tons of parts support all around the world.
Very good firewood saw also.
 
I have a similar use of saws here in the UK. Clearing two acres of hardwood to me means the 261 is undersized. I pick mine up a lot and love it but it feel a poor fit IMHO with the 660.
The one between my 261 and 064 that I use most is my 361. Can find them fairly cheap and last for ever. Similar feelings for my 044. A ported 044 version is a lovely saw but then you're getting a bit close to the 660,
So I'd suggest ms400 if you can buy new or a 361 if you can't splash the cash or like the classic feel.
 
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