trail maintenance chainsaw?

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Looking for a good trail maintenance chainsaw. Husqvarna 338xpt keeps coming up in my conversations - but its mostly ground work...not sure if thats the right one. need something small/light that travels well... i would love a recommendation... any suggestions?

Jamie

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My all around favorite saw is a stihl 361, I think it's moderately light and versatile as all get out.
 
if you are looking for a saw to run 14"/16" bar,something lightweight,easy to store, a stihl ms211 would be tough to beat. both in quality and price IMO
 
Invest in a GOOD handsaw. You will be surprised how well they cut and you can strap it to your side with scabbard
 
depending of how good you are at working on tings, get a used saw. even a poulan, mostly all plastic and light weight. Your not goign to use it much id amuse.

what kinda trails are they? hiking, bikng, drtbike/atv, 4x4?

Handsaw is int a bad idea either. have both
 
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I've been a trail maintainer on the AT for fourteen years and only get my chainsaws (Stihl 021, 16" bar; 036 Pro 20" bar) out for storm damage clean up. I mostly use a 13" Corona, Silky Sugoi, or crosscut saw. Does your trail require a chainsaw certification?
 
i have a husqvarna 340 with a 16 inch bar and its awsome for clearing out the trails. I use it for my running/hiking trails or when i go jeeping with my buddy for anything that is across the trail. I would have to second the 346 xp with shorter bar. I have a 338xpt and its great in the tree and on the ground but i wouldnt want to use it for a trail clearing saw because its still a top handle. If your really looking for a light weight saw for trails i would get a 346 with a shorter bar and a chainsaw back pack. Good luck and be safe.
 
I have been using a 13" arborist handsaw for years it's pretty hard to beat. I have also used and 026 but for chainsaw I prefer the top handle version aka climbers saw. It fits in a pack much easier and with a sixteen inch bar it will handle most trees. I like to bring two chains one oldy for the dirty stuff.

The first time I saw the handsaw in use on the trail I was blown away. My riding partners stopped because of a downed tree across the trail. One of them whipped out the saw and I said " what are you gunna do with that?" cut this tree he replied. I'm thinking we will be here for hours, ten minutes later we were on our way.:chainsaw:
 
if you are looking for a saw to run 14"/16" bar,something lightweight,easy to store, a stihl ms211 would be tough to beat. both in quality and price IMO

I agree.
I've had an 021 for quite a few years for small ground use.
Decent power to weight ratio. Mine is usually riding on the front rack of the ATV. When I am cutting firewood, I take it along in case I get my other saw gets hung or breaks. The 021 is too small for regular firewood cutting for me, but is a good all around small saw. I prefer it when cutting brush and small stuff.
 
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