New 271 vs new 291 vs used 362

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Scottk517

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Hi guys,

I found this website while researching saws. I did decide to get a stihl over a husquvarna due to my search, but which saw to get. New the 271 or 291 are in my price range. A used 362 is also within my range. What do you guys think? I will be using it to cut at least 4 cords of wood a year for my stove. Thanks for the help.

Scott
 
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Hi guys,

I found this website while researching saws. I did decide to get a stihl over a husquvarna due to my search, but which saw to get. New the 271 or 291 are in my price range. A used 362 is also within my range. What do you guys think? I will be using it to cut at least 4 cords of wood a year for my stove. Thanks for the help.

Scott

What's your level of repairs/maintenance ability/interest. ?
My personal preference is a used 362/361/360 what ever you find least "used" they are a very simple saw to maintain and can be had at bargains with patience.
Feel free to run a few candidates by us.
Best of luck
 
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Buying used can be a crap shoot unless you've been through it a few times. I'd suggest the 291: lightest of the three saws, 2-yr warranty w/six pack of Ultra, plenty of power for firewood tasks. Like AKDoug said, though, the 362 is a serious jump in power and speed.

According to my Stihl chart, the MS271 and MS291 both weigh 12.3#, but the MS291 has 5cc and 1/4 hp advantage, and I'd still recommend it over the MS271.
 
AKDoug

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Not nessecaraly.
We've done side by side comparisons with a carb 362 vs. a 291 and a 290. For every 3 cuts in larger than 12" wood a MS362 makes a MS291 will make 2. That's a 50% increase. Now, it was closer to a 4 cuts to 2.5 on a 290. Of course, there will be variables, but in general that 362 is MUCH faster than a 291.
 
Mr. E

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We've done side by side comparisons with a carb 362 vs. a 291 and a 290. For every 3 cuts in larger than 12" wood a MS362 makes a MS291 will make 2. That's a 50% increase. Now, it was closer to a 4 cuts to 2.5 on a 290. Of course, there will be variables, but in general that 362 is MUCH faster than a 291.
My math says that's a 33% gain.
 
Mr. E

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Ok I'll play the huckleberry.

It was stated that a 362 will make 3 cuts for every two that a 291 makes.

So -- in 15 seconds a 291 will make 2 cuts (7.5s average)
-- in 15 seconds a 362 will make 3 cuts (5s average)

If you make a a cut with a 291 in 7.5 seconds and then pick up the 362 and make the cut in 5 seconds then you have improved your cut time by 33%.

What am I missing?
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