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Need help in recommending another saw for my wife to use and also a saw for me to use.
I will probably need to sell the Stihl MS 361 or maybe sell it to family member because I can not start it let alone lift it. It will start I just can NOT stand on my feet steady enough for the pulling.
Left leg is nearly total numb and barely able to support me. My right leg has many areas of numbness and lack of muscle control. Therefore, I am not going to be cutting down any trees where I may have to move out of the way fast.
I am looking for a saw that is lighter than the 361 and usually easier to start. The 361 and 16 in bar was perfect for our property, but now is simply too heavy too carry. I hope to be just cutting the tree into fireplace logs not doing the limbing. I can't be standing at a cut waiting all day for the saw to get through a 16-20" tree either. Hopefully I will manage to get thru 1 tree/ weekend. Heck, first I have to get to property, which I have not been able to do either for over a year either.:angry2::msp_bored::msp_bored:
AS for my wife she would like to use a Stihl saw somewhere around the weight of the husky 36 which is barely running. If need be she can use the 362 to cut trees down and limb with the smaller Stihl saw. The trees would have to limbed before I get near the tree to cut it since I easily trip since I can't lift legs over obstacles.
I have been waiting nearly 8 months for approval from insurance co for power wheelchair. They say if I can use a walker for 15 ft I do not need a chair. I say what about the trip back from the 15' or up and down wheelchair ramps which are impossible for me. I am getting fitted for one sometime in Oct. Meanwhile lawsuit trickles on and Occupational therapists recommend house renovations nearly $100,000:jawdrop:
Anyway if there are any recommendations for lightweight Stihl saws for my wife and I that we may purchase sometime in near future let me know.
The 361 probably only had about 4 gals of gas used in it. My back problems did not allow much use of it.
I will probably need to sell the Stihl MS 361 or maybe sell it to family member because I can not start it let alone lift it. It will start I just can NOT stand on my feet steady enough for the pulling.
Left leg is nearly total numb and barely able to support me. My right leg has many areas of numbness and lack of muscle control. Therefore, I am not going to be cutting down any trees where I may have to move out of the way fast.
I am looking for a saw that is lighter than the 361 and usually easier to start. The 361 and 16 in bar was perfect for our property, but now is simply too heavy too carry. I hope to be just cutting the tree into fireplace logs not doing the limbing. I can't be standing at a cut waiting all day for the saw to get through a 16-20" tree either. Hopefully I will manage to get thru 1 tree/ weekend. Heck, first I have to get to property, which I have not been able to do either for over a year either.:angry2::msp_bored::msp_bored:
AS for my wife she would like to use a Stihl saw somewhere around the weight of the husky 36 which is barely running. If need be she can use the 362 to cut trees down and limb with the smaller Stihl saw. The trees would have to limbed before I get near the tree to cut it since I easily trip since I can't lift legs over obstacles.
I have been waiting nearly 8 months for approval from insurance co for power wheelchair. They say if I can use a walker for 15 ft I do not need a chair. I say what about the trip back from the 15' or up and down wheelchair ramps which are impossible for me. I am getting fitted for one sometime in Oct. Meanwhile lawsuit trickles on and Occupational therapists recommend house renovations nearly $100,000:jawdrop:
Anyway if there are any recommendations for lightweight Stihl saws for my wife and I that we may purchase sometime in near future let me know.
The 361 probably only had about 4 gals of gas used in it. My back problems did not allow much use of it.