If you could choose ony 2 chainsaws

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I need 3 saws : A top handle 30-35cc to limb spruce and doug fir,a 60-70cc for most of my cutting,and a 80-90cc for the 36" and bigger stuff.
 
It "wood" have to be the 660 and the MS200T. When I was on the one saw plan it was the 036.....

P.S. You can't really have a 2 saw plan. :jawdrop:

1 saw works for most of us but then you just find yourself at 3 or 10, or more. I hope it never happens but my next saw will likely be a MS 880 with the 60" bar for the softwood trees out here on the left coast. :) .
 
Depends on if I can have the saws I keep modded or not.

I love my 346 for limbing and for wood smaller than 6", and my EHP372 for most everything larger than that until it gets silly big then the 076 rumbles to life. It scares the bejesus out of every tree within earshot.

Now if I couldn't have a modded saw, I'd go for a bigger combo.. 60 and 90cc. an 18" 357xp (or equivalent) and a 395xp (or equivalent) with 24 and 36" bars.

Ian
 
Two saws for me would be My Poulan Countervibe 4000 65cc 18-20" bar and Husky 385xp 85cc 24-28" bars. Covers everything I need to do anyway. :greenchainsaw:
There..I got one in for us Poulan guys..LOL
 
Depends on if I can have the saws I keep modded or not...
Now if I couldn't have a modded saw, I'd go for a bigger combo.. 60 and 90cc. an 18" 357xp (or equivalent) and a 395xp (or equivalent) with 24 and 36" bars.

Ian

:agree2:
That's my usual setup, 357XP-18" and (close enough) a 394XP-24", but I have the 36" with me usually just in case...
 

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