Snakebit12
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Glad to find this forum - my 1st post.
We live on 100 acres in rural Virginia and burn through 4-5 cords of hardwood every year. Currently, we have 2 saws:
If conventional wisdom suggests a 70 cc saw, I am open to either Husky or Stihl. Have reviewed both product lines and am no closer to a decision than I was two weeks ago when I started looking.
My preference would be something that works well with a 20" bar and has a good power-to-weigh ratio. I am not getting any younger (62) so weight would be important.
I would be interested in any opinions and I thank you in advance.
Snakebit12
We live on 100 acres in rural Virginia and burn through 4-5 cords of hardwood every year. Currently, we have 2 saws:
- A Stihl MS-192/14" (the bosses) for basically trim work and
- A Husky 351/16" for firewood
If conventional wisdom suggests a 70 cc saw, I am open to either Husky or Stihl. Have reviewed both product lines and am no closer to a decision than I was two weeks ago when I started looking.
My preference would be something that works well with a 20" bar and has a good power-to-weigh ratio. I am not getting any younger (62) so weight would be important.
I would be interested in any opinions and I thank you in advance.
Snakebit12