So which are the plastic saws? Everything in the "saws for farming and landscaping" section? Are all the saws in the "saws for forestry" section metal?
I ask because I'm in the market for a replacement for my old 038 and this thread has given me one more thing to worry about.
Since I gave up heating with wood the new saw will be mainly used for cleaning up storm damage, so I thought about going down a size or 2 to get something lighter and more compact, but I don't want to go down in quality. The dealer suggested a 251, but I have most of a spool of 3/8" chain I bought for the 038, and I'd kind of like to be able to use it up. The dealer said the smallest saw that uses 3/8" chain is a 391. Now I'm wondering if I have to go still bigger to get a decent saw. I see the 391 is listed with the "saws for farm and landscaping", the same as the 291.
What are the equivalents in Husquvarna or Echo?
If Stihl is making disposable saws now, maybe I should just buy the cheapest thing I can find. If it's going to wear out before it needs a replacement chain, I don't have to worry about what chain I have in stock.
I didn't mean to make the implication that Stihl is making disposable saws. I was just pointing out the limitations of the 291 oiler as well as what I would consider a poorly designed clutch that does not stand up to abuse as well as the older Stihls do.
I think if you are buying a new saw you will find many happy owners of Stihl 261 and 361/362, as well as equivalent Husqvarna models. You will also find folks like me who prefer some of the simpler models from the 80's such as the 024, 026, 028, 044 and 038 magnums. I would advise you to do a search of the site or a custom google search. For example, if you are looking for reviews and comparisons of the MS391, you could google "MS391 site:arboristsite.com". This will limit results to only Arboristsite.com.
You would get better answers from more experienced users than myself by starting a thread of your own detailing what kind of money you want to spend and what your needs are.
If I were you I would take the money you were thinking of putting towards a 391 and buy a lightly used 260/360/361 or 044 off the classifieds. Or an equivalent Husqvarna saw. There are lots of Husqvarna users on this site who can make a recommendation to you. Good luck!