Get three 372 or CS-800 or Stihl 460 or? Then get a few bars and you will not end up with 11, 12, or 13 saws like me and forget which one was sputtering last time out which was just two days ago. Thanks
There's no right answer either.So far the poll results are:
16" bar on 50cc: 2 votes
MS-241: 3 votes
Small Echo: 3 votes
I guess there's no wrong answer.
There's no right answer either.
10" or so at most. The saw will pull the full bar burried, but you'll be nibbling.For those with 30-34cc saws, how big do the limbs have to get before you switch to your 50cc?
So far the poll results are:
16" bar on 50cc: 2 votes
MS-241: 3 votes
Small Echo: 3 votes
I guess there's no wrong answer.
I really do want one and keep trying to justify it! I'm just having a hard time getting my head around having 2 saws just 8cc apart.I stand by my 241 suggestion.
Yes! I'm cutting firewood. Sometimes on my property, other time helping a friend clear his.I would run the 261 as is and add a 70cc saw. I use a 290 with a 20in bar for limbing and topping and also have a 440(20in bar) and a 461(25in/32in bar) for the bigger wood. Let me ask, are you cutting firewood? If so after loading a truck full of wood the weight of your 261 shouldn't be an issue I would think.
I really do want one and keep trying to justify it! I'm just having a hard time getting my head around having 2 saws just 8cc apart.
I guess I could put a 14 on the 241 and leave the 18 on the 261 and they'd cover quit a different spread.
I stand by my 241 suggestion. But, please don't over look the Hoosky 543XP and Dolmar 421.
MS241- 9.9 lbs, 3.1hp
543XP - 9.9 lbs, 2.95hp
PS-421 - 10.8 lbs, 2.9 hp
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Yes folks, I just suggested something besides a Stihl.
I don't think you'll hear very many good things about the 543xp. I think it's a rebadged zenoah or something like that. Not a true husky. Just painted orange and with a silly high price tag.
You sure are.I’m strange.
For a two saw plan, it’s hard to beat a 50/70 combo. So, just get a 70cc and you’ll be covered. If you’re a Stihl guy, get a 461 or a 440/044. I personally like the Dolmar 7900/7910 a lot, but a 372xp/2171 Jonsered is a hell of a good saw, too.
As far as three saw plans go, I like the 40/60/90 or 50/70/90-100... 2-series Husqvarnas get the job done well for me...
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Or just do like me and get a 40/60/70/70/70/80/90/100/125 plan going. There are tons of great saws out there to choose from.