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Just wondering what ya'll prefer in the woods? I like a 40cc saw for limbing and trimming, 60cc for all around wood cutting (small firewood, tops, etc.)and a nice 5-cube for falling and bucking.
 
50, 71, 79, 92 are my favorite group to carry with my two hands....lol

I like the 346-5100 size for limbing

I like the 440/372 size for most of the general use work (20" bar)

I like the 7900 for most of the felling (24")

I use the 660 with a 28"-36" for the stump cuts and/or overly big trees.

these are my preferences for hardwoods.

If I had to pick two it would be the 45-50 cc (5100) and a 70-80 cc (7900).

one saw would be a light 70cc (440)
 
I would like a trio like this
ms200-limbing and small work
ms361-general use
ms660-large felling,bucking,stump cuts
 
I tend to run a little lighter than most, but I cut in the south. The 346XP is my saw of choice and I only bring out the 359 for large trees and trunks. I use a 6401 with a bow bar to buck it up once it is on the ground and limbed. That is the ticket.
 
On the ground I need no saw smaller then a 372. If its big, then the 395. In the air, the 200T.
 
I'm on the 50,70,120 plan right now but I Stihl have plans for the 90cc gap filler when my uncle Sam gives me back my money. ;)

Of course I've got the obligatory 60cc saw, and I've got both ends of the 70cc class covered too..... just in case.

So I guess you could say I'm on the 50cc, 60cc, small 70cc, large 70cc, 120cc plan... with back-up's of course. :D

I'll probably quit when I get the 90cc and 130+cc categories covered...... yeah right. :laugh: :cheers:
 
I'd say both, but I don't need (or "need") the 80 and 90 ones........

40-50x3-60x2-70 covers it all here, with backup........ :givebeer:
 
rule of thumb:


346xp if your feet are off the ground
372xp if your feet are on the ground
395xp if you are on your knees


Totally agree with this. In size anyway. I don't have the smaller Husky line-up, but I use my 009 in a bucket or in a tree, the 036 for limbing, and the 288 on the ground...

Like your theory, gave you the neg rep you asked for too.

Jason
 
Right now I am on the 50-60-90 plan. My 920 needs to be replaced with a modern 80cc saw like a 7900. Plus my 60cc saw is darn near 5hp, which is more like a 70cc saw, lol.

Anyways eventually I think I will be on a 50-60-70-80 plan, with one of the 60-70 saws staying home a lot
 
an 046 is my small saw....and that gets taken out for firewood or when im just wanting to switch things up a tad in the woods. but i'm usually running a 92cc(660) and that is felling & limbing duties.

btw the 290 in my sig is my pop's saw...i just maintain it for him(i sure as h*ll wouldn't buy one)
 
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