In my case, the best firewood saw that I own is the Husky 353 that I bought used for $220. It kicks out more power than a Stihl 026 PRO, weighs less than a Stihl 028, and gets better fuel economy than either one. I could have spent $650 for a Stihl MS261, but I decided to spend $430 less for the Husky 353 -- one of my better decisions.
My Makita 520i is probably the closest to the Husky 353, but it occasionally poops oil when resting. The Husky 353 has it all together.
On the other hand, the Husky 353 is a little short on power for big logs, so that's when I reach for either my Stihl MS 361 or Husky 257 to buck them up and noodle cut. I rate these two about dead even for heavy work and I tend to acquire a lot of that. For super heavy work, I have the Stihl 046 Mag, a 660 Mag, and a Makita 6401. So, I fear there is no one best saw that can do it all.[/QUOT I cut 24in logs all the time,, with 1 saw,, dolmar 5105 {about 4 hp} MY PARTNER HAS a dolmar 6100 but don't need it even for maple, 1 saw $547 cdn$, about 425$ us im using a 18 in bar now 325 chain as sometimes we have little contests on Saturday after cutting a cord or so of firewood for firewood of all sizes,, its all I need, I really really hate heavy saws especially if I don't need to use one, is the sthil ms261 really $650.00 us dollars?? as the dealer here quoted me $650 cdn if I didn't take the hat, and carry case, which would be $500 us appx,for a new 2017 sthil ms 261,