Some new saw guidance request..

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Really don't see why anyone would get a 362 when the 400 is so close in size, weight, price but with more power? Much more bang for your buck but that's just my personal view!
Also to the original poster I'd maybe consider a smaller 261 for your needs? Less weight to lug about, less fuel to consume, and for 12" wood more than capable! Have fun!
You are not located in the high North where all items are scarce to not available, older designs with simple carbs are what one wants for far remote areas. I am fully aware of remote settings, so all my saws would be regular non mTronic types no matter the power difference, it means nothing if the saw won`t run. There is nothing at all wrong with a MS362 regular carbed saw I run one myself, most guys that live in remote areas are 100 times more self sufficient than the city folks. They are the McGuyvers of the world so its best to keep it stupid simple so the machines spend more time being used as compared to sitting waiting for months for parts to arrive. The older 0 series saws are the better choice for remote setting useage, so simple to repair and a stock of wear n tear items needed are are easy to assemble, no electronic terminals needed or wanted.
 
so, a few questions and i will try and lump together:
1) 391 is not an option - i am going 'pro' saw all the way - so 261/362/400/462 are options
2) nothing available in canada in pro saw unless it has m-tronic or i go used. 'farm' grade saws can be had with intelli carb - not an option since i going pro level 100%
3) sea-lifts done for year and nothing til June 2025 - so, what's here is here unless flown in. for flying dangerous goods (including a saw or anything previously fueled) either a dedicated flight must be used ($$$$$) or sit and wait until sealift
4) i am going to log all the sticks and sled (got a vk for this) back to town for processing. anything suitable for a saw log will be set aside until i can get my mill setup on next sealift. i have 3-4 separate woodlots to tend to - 1 for me and a couple fro elders in town.
5) typical saws in town are 250 with a couple 271 and 291 - 291 is largest currently here. a few huskys and the saws i have in my place now are MS170 and husky 240. my saws enroute next sea-lift are PP260, 048 and 051
6) town fuel was dropped from tanker in November - not a huge issue not, but end of season in May/June supply gets short and bulk storage tank quality starts to show

appreciated all the help. anything questions i missed just let me know.
 

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