What saws do my fellow wood cutters have??

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I hear echo as are really dependable, I here they are very tourqy compared to other brands.
I have 4 saws, hedge trimmer, string trimmer and blower. Some of the most reliable equipment I've ever owned. I do pull the caps and retune. In my opinion, they're just as good as any brand. Easy starting too.

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I'm just a hobbyist who cuts firewood for the family cabin. Currently: for felling - Stihl 034AV with 25" bar, bucking - 025 with 16" bar. Working on 038 Super for felling and 026 for bucking. I've only been working on saws for about a year and a half and have learned everything I know from AS (Thank you, everyone!). Unfortunately (?) I picked up the CAD virus from this site. Since I'm not a spring chicken, I decided to stick with one brand to minimize the learning curve for rebuilding: Stihl, 'cause years ago my farmer grampaw said they were the best. I have now produced 10 runners and have acquired enough projects to keep me out of trouble for a long time to come. I like basket cases, the dirtier (and cheaper) the better.
 
I'm just a hobbyist who cuts firewood for the family cabin. Currently: for felling - Stihl 034AV with 25" bar, bucking - 025 with 16" bar. Working on 038 Super for felling and 026 for bucking. I've only been working on saws for about a year and a half and have learned everything I know from AS (Thank you, everyone!). Unfortunately (?) I picked up the CAD virus from this site. Since I'm not a spring chicken, I decided to stick with one brand to minimize the learning curve for rebuilding: Stihl, 'cause years ago my farmer grampaw said they were the best. I have now produced 10 runners and have acquired enough projects to keep me out of trouble for a long time to come. I like basket cases, the dirtier (and cheaper) the better.
Certainly a lot of knowledge on such a broad range of topics in these forums. Neat to see what other guys are up to.

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Cs520, cs680, ms661 and a few 10-10s. Also a cs590 and 372XP not pictured
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Forgot to mention the new cs355t. Pretty impressed with that little saw.

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My signature about sums it up, but for those that use Tapatalk and can't see arboristsite signatures,
MCCULLOCH: SP125, SP125C, 10-10, Pro Mac 10-10, Super 10-10, SP-70, MAC 15

REMINGTON: PL-4, PL-5, PL-55 PL-6, PL-6B PL-7, PL-7A, SL-7A, Bantam, Super 660, Super 660G, Super 754, Super 770, Super 990 (in Mall apparel), SL-4 SL-4A SL-5. Oh, ya, also a Mall GP.

HOMELITE: C5, C52 XL-870 XP1020

STIHL: 009, 290, 038MAG2, 041AVSEQ, 07

LANCASTER: Five-60SL, Eight-20

TECUMSEH: AH-480, AH-58, AH-81, AH-82

TERRILL: 60

WARDS: 2.8, 3.6, 4.0, 5.0

That's about it, for now. All of these get used frequently.
 
My signature about sums it up, but for those that use Tapatalk and can't see arboristsite signatures,
MCCULLOCH: SP125, SP125C, 10-10, Pro Mac 10-10, Super 10-10, SP-70, MAC 15

REMINGTON: PL-4, PL-5, PL-55 PL-6, PL-6B PL-7, PL-7A, SL-7A, Bantam, Super 660, Super 660G, Super 754, Super 770, Super 990 (in Mall apparel), SL-4 SL-4A SL-5. Oh, ya, also a Mall GP.

HOMELITE: C5, C52 XL-870 XP1020

STIHL: 009, 290, 038MAG2, 041AVSEQ, 07

LANCASTER: Five-60SL, Eight-20

TECUMSEH: AH-480, AH-58, AH-81, AH-82

TERRILL: 60

WARDS: 2.8, 3.6, 4.0, 5.0

That's about it, for now. All of these get used frequently.
I forgot about the Johnsered M361...
 

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