OP if you are getting serious about cutting treat yourself to pro grade saws.
Theres plenty of good used saws out there that would fit your needs.
Me personally I mostly run a 562xp with a 20" bar and an 044 with a 25" bar.
I have other saws but that combo does everything I need.
Any moden 70cc saw will do everything you need. The power difference between a pro 70cc saw and a 60cc homeowner saw will blow your mind, especially if you've never tried a pro saw. I'd skip the 391 as they are heavy and theres way better saws in that size range for the money.
If you want or need a bigger saw then 70cc a 281,288,390, 394 or 395 husky would suite your needs.
If you are of the more stihl persuasion then an 046, 460, 461 or 660 would pull a big bar just fine.
I use both husky and stihl and like certain models from bith companies.
Theres plenty of good used saws out there that would fit your needs.
Me personally I mostly run a 562xp with a 20" bar and an 044 with a 25" bar.
I have other saws but that combo does everything I need.
Any moden 70cc saw will do everything you need. The power difference between a pro 70cc saw and a 60cc homeowner saw will blow your mind, especially if you've never tried a pro saw. I'd skip the 391 as they are heavy and theres way better saws in that size range for the money.
If you want or need a bigger saw then 70cc a 281,288,390, 394 or 395 husky would suite your needs.
If you are of the more stihl persuasion then an 046, 460, 461 or 660 would pull a big bar just fine.
I use both husky and stihl and like certain models from bith companies.