fearofpavement
Trying them all
Small saws can cut it
Sometimes what we want and what is possible are two different things. I mean we all want to be able to swing a MS660 around with one hand while using the other to hang on to the vine we're swinging from. However:
A friend of mine was crushed by a tree when he was around 60 yrs old. He was never the same since but continued a very active life. He progressed from the Mac 10-10s to a Husky 66 and finally he picked up a MS018C. Well, that little limbing saw became his primary saw. Not because it cut faster than his 66 but because he could use it. He would lay in his entire supply of wood with that tiny thing.
So while a small saw may not cut as large, fast or look as cool, if you can keep cutting, then small is good.
Take Indiansprings advice to heart. He probably cuts more wood in a year than many of us have cut in 10 so can speak from actual experience on some of the 50cc saws and that may be where you need to be looking.
Sometimes what we want and what is possible are two different things. I mean we all want to be able to swing a MS660 around with one hand while using the other to hang on to the vine we're swinging from. However:
A friend of mine was crushed by a tree when he was around 60 yrs old. He was never the same since but continued a very active life. He progressed from the Mac 10-10s to a Husky 66 and finally he picked up a MS018C. Well, that little limbing saw became his primary saw. Not because it cut faster than his 66 but because he could use it. He would lay in his entire supply of wood with that tiny thing.
So while a small saw may not cut as large, fast or look as cool, if you can keep cutting, then small is good.
Take Indiansprings advice to heart. He probably cuts more wood in a year than many of us have cut in 10 so can speak from actual experience on some of the 50cc saws and that may be where you need to be looking.