whats your favorite two saw setup?

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I am pretty sure i found mine. we all know the 362 is great and with a 20 inch bar there is nothing I cant handle with it. I thought about a 441 but as soon as i picked one up i knew it was too heavy and my 362 is a tank. Mixed over 80liter of gas for it since this spring. But...i just picked up this 193T for 349(and got the wood pro kit and extra loop of chain with it). I only ha e two tanks through it but that little saw is impressive. It is light and i can one hand it in tree tops and i know it will cut 12 inch wood cause i already buried the little bar..hahah..i have my ideal setup now. whats yours?
 

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I wouldnt want to climb with any of those..lol. but i am a stihl chainsaw fan..i do run a husqavarna thinning saw and love it...for anyone who hasnt tried a top handle saw its something to consider.... they are the best small saw that can do it all
 
For me it's the 260 pro along with the 044. I'm in northern ca and those 2 saws have put more wood in the stove than any other saws I have.
 
192 rear handle and MS660 is my current and favorite combo I have ever had.

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My trusty 025 & my Sachs Dolmar 116si...or the 025 & the MS 390...all running RSC and ethanol free fuel!
Starting to really lean toward the Sachs Dolmar over my 390 though...lol it's proving to be a beast with a 20" bar.
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I've seen you mention this before. What is it about the pre xtorq 372's that you prefer? I own both and most times prefer my Xtorq 372.

I'd be interested to know that as well, my current setup is husky 435 and 372xp x-torq, well suited for my firewood scrounging needs, if funds were unlimited I'd be sawing with 550xp and 576xp :cool:

~Yo
 

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