I'd say a good 50cc saw is about all any firewood cutter really needs.
That's blasphemy!!! A good 50cc saw is nice to have, but theres no replacement for displacement lol
Actually, this is my favorite firewood saw......:hmm3grin2orange:
One of my all time favorite dream saws, and yours is a beaut, but are you really out gathering the firewood with it?I voted for the 90cc lol. Most of the time I grab my 655. It puts a smile on my face everytime.
This has been discussed many times here on AS. When it comes down to it, most of us are not living in reality, when it comes to how most people use and view chainsaws. Many people have heated there homes with little top handle Poulan's. Do any of you really think a normal person is going to buy a 800/1,000 dollar saw to cut FIREWOOD? Sorry I don't want to sound mean but you're all starting to sound like saw snobs. If you can't get by with a 50cc saw as your main firewood cutter, you're simply spoiled, myself included. And don't tell me you can't cut 40" rounds with a 50cc saw and a 20" I know better.
Man it's already getting a bit warm in here lol.
Actually, this is my favorite firewood saw......:hmm3grin2orange:
This has been discussed many times here on AS. When it comes down to it, most of us are not living in reality, when it comes to how most people use and view chainsaws. Many people have heated there homes with little top handle Poulan's. Do any of you really think a normal person is going to buy a 800/1,000 dollar saw to cut FIREWOOD? Sorry I don't want to sound mean but you're all starting to sound like saw snobs. If you can't get by with a 50cc saw as your main firewood cutter, you're simply spoiled, myself included. And don't tell me you can't cut 40" rounds with a 50cc saw and a 20" I know better.
Man it's already getting a bit warm in here lol.
Really? have you ever cut hardwood? cutting 40" rounds with a 50cc maybe ok for your softwood but not down here.
Honestly IMO a 50cc saw would supply any house with wood heat. Yea yea yea I know you can't see how anybody would get by with a 50cc saw cutting this big wood. There's the catch this big wood...just pass it up and cut the wood the 50cc saw is comfortable with. There is plenty out there you just pass it up so that you have the reason to run your manly saw. I'm guilty of the same thing myself. I used to vote 70cc but with time and age on a guy that works for a living my vote goes to the 50-60cc saw for all my wood up to 20-24'' wood.