I mainly use chainsaws for collecting firewood and cleaning up around my places. I have a Rancher 455 and a small battery saw. I cut 6-8 cords of firewood a year. The Rancher is great for firewood. This summer I did a lot of cleaning up standing trees 6 to 8 feet off the ground, so I am cutting off limbs on standing trees. The Rancher gets heavy putting it up shoulder height and reaching out. The battery saw just doesn't last long enough. I'm looking for a small saw that won't wear me out and my wife can use also. She like to help limb trees once they're on the ground. I had a Stihl MS-261 C-M that had warm start problems from the beginning, never felt right either, bogged down too easily. Stihl was less than helpful on the warranty side, so I am avoiding any Stihl saws. Prior to that saw I had a 15+ year old Husqvarna that was smaller than my Rancher, loved that saw but the bulkhead broke on it. Husqvarna's have treated me well. I live in the foothills of the Rockies, cutting at 9,200 feet, and everything is pine/conifers.
I am looking for recommendations for a small, rear handled saw to meet above. Saws I'm thinking about:
Husqvarna 439 (seems like this saw might no longer be made?)
Husqvarna 440
Husqvarna 540 XP Mark III
Echo CS-2511P
Echo CS-361P
Thank you.
Still got an acre of this to clean up the slash on:
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I am looking for recommendations for a small, rear handled saw to meet above. Saws I'm thinking about:
Husqvarna 439 (seems like this saw might no longer be made?)
Husqvarna 440
Husqvarna 540 XP Mark III
Echo CS-2511P
Echo CS-361P
Thank you.
Still got an acre of this to clean up the slash on:
View attachment IMG_3078.JPG