grapplermi
ArboristSite Operative
Hi there,
We just bought a new house, and it came with an outdoor stove that heats the entire home. I've always heated with wood before, but it will now become my primary heat source. I've wanted a new medium saw for a while, this is just the perfect reason to get one. I have a big saw, Husky 385, that I do all my big stuff with. I do the rest with two old Homelite 150s I got at an auction years ago. They run good, and I love them, but they just don't have the balls I'm looking for. I want to push a 16" or 18" bar. So, I figured you guys could help. I like to research, and think that I have it down to the Stihl 310 or the 361. Price doesn't matter, I need a good saw. I looked at the Huskys as well, but I liked the power-to-wieght ratio of the Stihls. Thanks in advance for your knowledge.
We just bought a new house, and it came with an outdoor stove that heats the entire home. I've always heated with wood before, but it will now become my primary heat source. I've wanted a new medium saw for a while, this is just the perfect reason to get one. I have a big saw, Husky 385, that I do all my big stuff with. I do the rest with two old Homelite 150s I got at an auction years ago. They run good, and I love them, but they just don't have the balls I'm looking for. I want to push a 16" or 18" bar. So, I figured you guys could help. I like to research, and think that I have it down to the Stihl 310 or the 361. Price doesn't matter, I need a good saw. I looked at the Huskys as well, but I liked the power-to-wieght ratio of the Stihls. Thanks in advance for your knowledge.