brushpile63
New Member
Hello.
I live on 30 acres and for the last 1.5 years I've been using an ms170 to slowly drop mostly small to small-medium alders around my 2400 ft^2 garden.
Im looking at buying something with a bit more power to keep churning through the endless alder onslaught. Even with a sharp chain the ms170 is just too weak. Have had my eye on 261 and 362 and have done plenty of reading on the matter, but wanted to run my thought process by the grizzled seasoned veterans of this fine message board.
I am not a pro and will unlikely to ever be a pro but would like the right tool for the job and money is not necessarily an object either. I do the firewood for fitness and opening up more sky around my garden. I will sell the firewood to a friend and that will pay for the saw soon enough. But I also don't want to end up with too much saw for what is essentially a wannabe homesteader. Yet when I read 261vs 362 discussions elsewhere or here the common thread is that one should just cry once and get the 400.
I figure I can keep the 170 for limbing and a 261 with a 20" bar would be a step up I need to make bucking the slightly bigger diameters(up to 25") more feasible. Alder is fairly soft and the light weight of a 261 supercedes the need for power for a casual user that cuts about 15 hrs/week in the winter.
Or, if I'm going for a 2 saw solution, should I get something bigger? Issue then is I get on a slippery slope of salivating at bigger better more powerful machines.
Thank you for reading.
I live on 30 acres and for the last 1.5 years I've been using an ms170 to slowly drop mostly small to small-medium alders around my 2400 ft^2 garden.
Im looking at buying something with a bit more power to keep churning through the endless alder onslaught. Even with a sharp chain the ms170 is just too weak. Have had my eye on 261 and 362 and have done plenty of reading on the matter, but wanted to run my thought process by the grizzled seasoned veterans of this fine message board.
I am not a pro and will unlikely to ever be a pro but would like the right tool for the job and money is not necessarily an object either. I do the firewood for fitness and opening up more sky around my garden. I will sell the firewood to a friend and that will pay for the saw soon enough. But I also don't want to end up with too much saw for what is essentially a wannabe homesteader. Yet when I read 261vs 362 discussions elsewhere or here the common thread is that one should just cry once and get the 400.
I figure I can keep the 170 for limbing and a 261 with a 20" bar would be a step up I need to make bucking the slightly bigger diameters(up to 25") more feasible. Alder is fairly soft and the light weight of a 261 supercedes the need for power for a casual user that cuts about 15 hrs/week in the winter.
Or, if I'm going for a 2 saw solution, should I get something bigger? Issue then is I get on a slippery slope of salivating at bigger better more powerful machines.
Thank you for reading.