MatthewTN
New Member
I've got a new farm that has been long neglected and I have what may be miles of fencing that is now overgrown with mostly privet. I'll be clearing the fence lines over the next few years--hopefully a few hundred yards by year-end (I work alone, slow and steady).
I've been using a borrowed Husky 350 but it's more saw than is needed for this task and has wreaked havoc on what has been recurring tendonitis for a few years now. Any advice on a lighter saw that will stand up to hard work with a little less wear and tear on me?
Should mention, the Husky seems prone to trouble so I'm leaning toward a Stihl. The Stihl 193 looked like a good option but I'm seeing bad review of it on this site. Also, I'm not sure how a saw like that would stand up to the occasional 12" tree felled for firewood. Or do I just suck up the extra 3 lbs on the saw and go for a Stihl 250 or similar?
Thanks.
I've been using a borrowed Husky 350 but it's more saw than is needed for this task and has wreaked havoc on what has been recurring tendonitis for a few years now. Any advice on a lighter saw that will stand up to hard work with a little less wear and tear on me?
Should mention, the Husky seems prone to trouble so I'm leaning toward a Stihl. The Stihl 193 looked like a good option but I'm seeing bad review of it on this site. Also, I'm not sure how a saw like that would stand up to the occasional 12" tree felled for firewood. Or do I just suck up the extra 3 lbs on the saw and go for a Stihl 250 or similar?
Thanks.