Hey guys I’m pretty new to the forum but overlook me if I ask a question that’s already been asked but I’ve cut firewood all my life and have experience felling and climbing. I currently have a Stihl ms201TCM and a MS310 and run a 20 inch bar on it. The 310 has been a good saw although not a pro series saw has served me well. I’m looking for a new saw with more power. I’ve ran Husky 365s , 372s , Stihl 460s cutting right of ways and a 660 a few times. I no longer cut for a living but still do tree jobs on the side as I’ve been a Journeyman Lineman for the last 7 years. Now on to what I’m looking for in a saw. I want something that I can run up to a 28 inch bar on because I’m WV you can cut about anything we have with that length. I’d also like to run a 20 on it when the big bar isn’t needed because the 310 is a little slower than what I want in a full cut of hardwood , it was all I could afford at the time and I needed a firewood saw is why I have it. Plus if I needed a bigger saw I used to bring one home from work at the time.So my plan is to maybe get a 16 inch bar for the 310 and maybe put a 290 sprocket on it and start running a .325 chain on it to make it faster and just use it for limbing , small bucking , and anything else that will fit that bill. I’m sure you can put a .325 sprocket and get a bar for a 290 to go on it since it and the ms390 are pretty much the same right? So I’m looking at a Husqvarna 576xp , 390 xp , or maybe a 372 or a 661 Stihl and would run a max airflow system on it since I really don’t like Stihls air filtration on the new saws with the 1/4 setup. So to the guys that have these saws how do they compare? I know the 661 and the 390 will pull a 28 inch bar better than the 576 and the 372 that’s a given but where the 372 and the 576 shine is they weigh less and I won’t need the 28 inch bar all the time but I want a saw that will handle it good when I do need it cutting mostly hardwood. I also do side jobs still and have a few big trees from 30 inches to around 50 inches and need a bigger saw. So what would you guys pick from my choices here? I’m afraid to buy a saw around 70cc and wish I had more but I also don’t want to buy a 90 cc saw and not use it as much because of the weight. I know it’s just a few pounds different between them but that adds up after working all day. Thanks for the help guys I appreciate any input given. Also when I cut right of ways a few years back we ran 24 inch bars for the 70 cc saws and they did ok but I’ve never ran one with a 28.