Not every home owner needs a pro-grade saw. I know the 290/390 and now the 291/391 are looked down upon because they're not sexy pro-grade saws with big dawgs and wrap handles, but they have a place in the market. My stepmom has been running an 029 for 15 years cutting around three cords of wood a year, and that saw still has a lot of life left in it. And this is a woman who was married to a pro timber faller for 22 years.
As already mentioned- a sharp chain and high quality gas/oil mix will take a person a long way. Ed will work some magic on that 391 and it will be a fine firewood saw.
As already mentioned- a sharp chain and high quality gas/oil mix will take a person a long way. Ed will work some magic on that 391 and it will be a fine firewood saw.