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Buying a new saw for serious firewood cutting!
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefie" data-source="post: 2236348" data-attributes="member: 22830"><p>Check out my sig , you will see I have all the saws that have been talked about. My 260 started out wearing a 18" bar with 3/8" chain , but I did not like this combo, went down to a 16" bar and made a world of difference. I use the 260 Pro more for trees under 8" in dia, and for all the limbing. The 361 is my newest saw, and has turned in to my go to saw for the most part. They are an impressive saw, I think you would be happy with the 362. I see cash flow is not there so I would say 391 would be a good replacement. The 044 is my big saw that gets the job done. It will do what ever I ask of it, but you will feal it at the end of the day. I won't even talk about the 090G that i am working on.</p><p></p><p>Beefie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefie, post: 2236348, member: 22830"] Check out my sig , you will see I have all the saws that have been talked about. My 260 started out wearing a 18" bar with 3/8" chain , but I did not like this combo, went down to a 16" bar and made a world of difference. I use the 260 Pro more for trees under 8" in dia, and for all the limbing. The 361 is my newest saw, and has turned in to my go to saw for the most part. They are an impressive saw, I think you would be happy with the 362. I see cash flow is not there so I would say 391 would be a good replacement. The 044 is my big saw that gets the job done. It will do what ever I ask of it, but you will feal it at the end of the day. I won't even talk about the 090G that i am working on. Beefie [/QUOTE]
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