If you're trying to stay on the lower end of the ~90cc range, I'd recommend a 288xp. Cheaper/older than the 394/395xp and 660, yet still very strong and solid.
I just picked up a 288xp Lite w/ 30" bar and chain for $300 that included tons of replaced parts. Runs like a scalded ape. I haven't even really had to use it yet, but it's nice to know that I have the option to go after big wood if the opportunity presents itself.
395xp would be nice too, but that's a bit more $$.
I just picked up a 288xp Lite w/ 30" bar and chain for $300 that included tons of replaced parts. Runs like a scalded ape. I haven't even really had to use it yet, but it's nice to know that I have the option to go after big wood if the opportunity presents itself.
395xp would be nice too, but that's a bit more $$.