WSJchester
ArboristSite Operative
I cut firewood (not commercially) with a Husky 50 (16") and 55 (18") and an older Homelite XL350 (20"). Nothing wrong with the Homelite except that it's my Dad'sand somewhat dated. I want to get a mid-size Husky for use with a 20" bar and am torn between a 261 (which has been offered at a very good price by my local dealer since 261's aren't in the 2002 catalog) and a 365.
I had in mind that I needed a 4.0 cu. in. saw and that's the 365. But I could use some input on whether I really need to consider a 365 over the 3.8 cu. in. 261. I expect the 261 will do everything I'll want, probably much better than the Homelite does now.
Anyone have any experience with either or both of these saws? Anything really good or bad about either model that should influence my choice?
Thanks in advance. -WSJ
I had in mind that I needed a 4.0 cu. in. saw and that's the 365. But I could use some input on whether I really need to consider a 365 over the 3.8 cu. in. 261. I expect the 261 will do everything I'll want, probably much better than the Homelite does now.
Anyone have any experience with either or both of these saws? Anything really good or bad about either model that should influence my choice?
Thanks in advance. -WSJ