Yep I was fine with a 41 and 65 cc plan with a 34 as a backup till I came on here.For 30+ years the only saw I had was a Husqvarna 61 and I managed just fine, in the past couple years I bought 3 more saws, last winter I had 2 saws pinched in a tree top and had to go home and get a 3rd saw to get the other two out. I'm amazed I actually got by with only one saw for so long.
Had 3 saws pinched once . Tornado made a mess of a ditch bank. Multiple trees down together with several rootballs connected on some. Extremely difficult to determine pressure points and a mess of lower branches and trunks to crawl through to get to the stumps. Some of the stumps would swing back upright when cut through, risky for man and saw alike. That is when I like using cheaper saws the most. The several hundred dollar saws can sit safe in the truck on those cuts. I'll be doing what I'm able to save my rear if the unexpected happens which it often does.
350 can't be beat for an inexpensive firewood saw, great value, great balance, great performance, cheap and readily available parts, what's not to like! Delete the base gasket, put a metal clamp on the intake boot, muffler mod with a bracket for the muffler, go cut wood!Been using my 350 all morning lol! Nothing was much bigger than 8". A lot of 4" stuff in the pile. Tomorrow's logs are 20"+ 562 will come back out tomorrow.
350 can't be beat for an inexpensive firewood saw, great value, great balance, great performance, cheap and readily available parts, what's not to like! Delete the base gasket, put a metal clamp on the intake boot, muffler mod with a bracket for the muffler, go cut wood!
Yep!And $105 346 top ends
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