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Oh, they are monsters. No doubt. I had the ms880. I must have been crazy, thinking I was still in my 30s or something. I tried to love it, but it was just to much. It was like owning a boat. Happy when I bought it, overwhelming happiness when I sold it.
 
I know it's against the rules but....
My 1 saw plan would be the ms400 with 20" and 24" bars....

2 saws
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"

3 saws
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

4 saws
Ms194t -14"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

5 saws
Ms194t -14"
Cs361p -16"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

6 saws
Ms194t -14"
361p -16"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"
2100cd -30"

Note: my 353 has a 346 top end.

I think that to have a really good plan you need about 20 saws.

Like this....

Cs2511t
Ms194t
Cs361p
Ms250
Husky 440
Cs4910
346/353
Ms261
Ms361
Cs620p
562xp
Ms400
272xp
038 mag
372
7900
288
066/660
2100cd
880/3210/090
 
I’ll use the saws I own for my plan. My MS241CM would be in all the plans, but if I was climbing I’d swap it for the 200T or 201TCM with 14” or 16”.

Two saw plan:
MS241CM with 16” and MS441CM with 28” B&C.

Three saw plan:
Add 026 with 20” B&C.

Four saw plan:
Add MS362 with 24” B&C.

Five saw plan:
Add the MS650 with 32” or 36” B&C.

Six saw plan:
Add the 034 with 20” B&C.

If I had to pick a 1 saw plan, it’d be my MS441CM with a 20” and a 28” B&C.
Modern 70cc class saws are pretty versatile I think. It’s a little heavy for limbing work, but not awful.
 
That two saw plan has a big jump from MS200 to MS500.
Sure you wouldn't go 50cc 79cc combo? Not that the 200 isn't a good thing, I love my MS201 rear handle.
You make a valid point, but Im an arborist. So my 2 saw plan requires a climbing saw even if your talking firewood because thats just how I think of and value the use of saws.

I love my 346xp's , 242xp's 357xps dearly but its easier for me to work to bridge that big gap on the ground that climb with a heavier saw.

When I started my business I had a ms200t and a 066 red eye. That was a jump

Chainsaws only ever really come in 2 sizes. To big and to small
 
You make a valid point, but Im an arborist. So my 2 saw plan requires a climbing saw even if your talking firewood because thats just how I think of and value the use of saws.

I love my 346xp's , 242xp's 357xps dearly but its easier for me to work to bridge that big gap on the ground that climb with a heavier saw.

When I started my business I had a ms200t and a 066 red eye. That was a jump

Chainsaws only ever really come in 2 sizes. To big and to small
Yep, I'll always have at least one climbing saw and one falling saw in the line up. I used to only own a 192t and a 372xp. A 70cc saw can do almost all the groundwork if you need it, but it's hard to replace a top handle when you're in the tree.

I think I'm up to 10 or 11 running saws now and that includes 2 top handles. The 192t is long gone now, but it crapped out on the start of a climbing job...I had to wreck the tree out with 550xp. That taught me to have a back-up saw for every occasion. I prefer my 201t for larger removals and the 2511t for smaller stuff, but they can do each other's job if necessary.

When it comes to larger/falling saws, I've got back-ups for back-ups lol. I have about 6 saws in the 70-90cc range. I do prefer each one of the saws in certain situations, but they do have a lot of overlap...I often pick out my saws for the day purely on whatever I have the itch to run.
 
Location/woods matter so don't judge me too hard.

Milwaukee M18, 16"
MS 260, 16"

Milwaukee M18, 16"
MS 260, 16"
MS661, yes

Milwaukee M18, 16"
MS201t, 14"
MS 260, 16"
MS661, yes

Milwaukee M18, 16"
MS201t, 14"
MS 260, 16"
MS 260, 16"
MS661, yes

Milwaukee M18, 16"
MS201t, 14"
MS 260, 16"
MS 260, 16"
MS661, yes
MS880, yes
 
Out of the current inventory…

2 saw:
372xp oe 20”
395xp 32”

3 saw:
545 mk2 16”
372xp oe 20”
395xp 32”

4 saw:
545 mk2 16”
372xp oe 20”
395xp 32”
2100cd 42”

5 saw:
545 mk2 16”
262xp 20”
372xp oe 24”
395xp 32”
2100cd 42”

6 saw:
545 mk2 16”
262xp 20”
372xp oe 24”
2094 28”
395xp 32”
2100cd 42”
 
I know it's against the rules but....
My 1 saw plan would be the ms400 with 20" and 24" bars....

2 saws
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"

3 saws
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

4 saws
Ms194t -14"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

5 saws
Ms194t -14"
Cs361p -16"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"

6 saws
Ms194t -14"
361p -16"
353 -20"
Ms400 -24"
372 -28"
2100cd -30"

Note: my 353 has a 346 top end.

I think that to have a really good plan you need about 20 saws.

Like this....

Cs2511t
Ms194t
Cs361p
Ms250
Husky 440
Cs4910
346/353
Ms261
Ms361
Cs620p
562xp
Ms400
272xp
038 mag
372
7900
288
066/660
2100cd
880/3210/090
I only have 11 of those. oh well
 
Based on my own experienced needs:

1 saw plan:
- MS241cm (ultimately versatile)

2 saw plan:
- Top handle (my most used saw, trees have a lot more branches than trunk)
- MS241cm

3 saw plan:
- Top handle
- MS241cm
- 70/80cc (at the saw buck/horse, felling bigger trees, and ripping/milling timber)
 

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