That the majority of firewood is cut by mid range saws. Not big cube/high end saws or box store cheapies. Look at the overwhelming number of 2 and 3 series Stihls and 3 series Huskys. Without a doubt the collective posters in here so far knock down over a thousand cords a wood a year.
What I figured. You seem like a straight up guy but you always wonder on the web. It seems silly to me to have the saws that I have for the ~four cord a year I burn but I'm building a three year supply and the saws are so damn easy to work on. Now that I feel like I can fix any of them if I want I want to try them all. Well, at least a few of them.That the majority of firewood is cut by mid range saws. Not big cube/high end saws or box store cheapies. Look at the overwhelming number of 2 and 3 series Stihls and 3 series Huskys. Without a doubt the collective posters in here so far knock down over a thousand cords a wood a year.
You can never have too big a saw only too small!
oh yeah!!!Oleo Mac 962 = Efco 162
Hitachi CS40EM = Zenoah 5200
Hitachi CS40EK = Tanaka 3801
Oleo Mac G260 = Zenoah 2500
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same here. i get the big stuff, no one wants,,my gorilla splitter don't care...........I get logs from a tree service that are mostly way beyond the size most would want to tackle. It's common for me to have 36" dia and larger pieces laying about hence the larger saws. Stock pile at present contains Elm at 40"+dia inches and some small red Oak at 24"+ . I would normally have more but I am out of stacking room at present.
OVERKILL. is wayyy underated...............Husky 455 Rancher
This is when it was new. Bar is now pretty smudged, but it hasnt failed me yet. I have been toying with a second saw, and i think the 465 AT Rancher is going to be the next one. I would honestly love a 562, but cost and for what i do it is quite overkill. The rancher series has all the grunt i seem to need for now.
A FEW!!!!! muwhahahhahahahaahaaa.. cads already got yah,,and it only gets worse..................What I figured. You seem like a straight up guy but you always wonder on the web. It seems silly to me to have the saws that I have for the ~four cord a year I burn but I'm building a three year supply and the saws are so damn easy to work on. Now that I feel like I can fix any of them if I want I want to try them all. Well, at least a few of them.
! it wont be long and you will advance to the 7000 models ( I BELIEVE IT'S THE 7900) ...... lolGreat Thread SVK, kind of wish you had asked for pictures. I love to see what other folks are using, and where they are using them.
I own a couple saws. My go to Dolmar 510 has cut the most firewood for me, but as the trees kept getting bigger, I purchased a Dolmar 6100.
This Summer I bought a Dolmar 421 which I've done some trimming with, but no serious log cutting yet. I have visions of retiring the 510, maybe someone will make an offer I can't refuse, and I'll stick with the Dolmar 421 and 6100 as a kind of big and little brother (ok, I know many of you have much bigger saw brothers than I need).
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