pistolpeta
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Hello all!
New guy from VA.
Have ran (not owned) many smaller consumer chainsaws poulan pro/husqvarna/no name brands over the years and am looking to finally get my own.
The way I picture it is to get a 50-60cc saw as the work horse (cutting up to 30" dia. tree max but mainly 10-20" dia. hardwoods), and get a smaller one for when limb-ing gets too hard with a larger saw.
I dont have many friends or family near me to try out their saws but they mostly run Stihl.
I've been scouring the internet/forums/youtube looking for what I believe to be the saw I want and think I have narrowed it down to the Echo CS-620PW or CS-4910, or the Huskie 460 Rancher.
I'm mainly going to use this for firewood, farm use, and the occasional cleanup after our annual hurricanes on the east coast.
If anyone could chime in on their recommendations of one over the other or a different saw, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Otherwise I think I've read enough about how good the CS-620 is.
Thank you for your time,
Pete
New guy from VA.
Have ran (not owned) many smaller consumer chainsaws poulan pro/husqvarna/no name brands over the years and am looking to finally get my own.
The way I picture it is to get a 50-60cc saw as the work horse (cutting up to 30" dia. tree max but mainly 10-20" dia. hardwoods), and get a smaller one for when limb-ing gets too hard with a larger saw.
I dont have many friends or family near me to try out their saws but they mostly run Stihl.
I've been scouring the internet/forums/youtube looking for what I believe to be the saw I want and think I have narrowed it down to the Echo CS-620PW or CS-4910, or the Huskie 460 Rancher.
I'm mainly going to use this for firewood, farm use, and the occasional cleanup after our annual hurricanes on the east coast.
If anyone could chime in on their recommendations of one over the other or a different saw, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Otherwise I think I've read enough about how good the CS-620 is.
Thank you for your time,
Pete