If you have a 2050 jonsered for the small stuff I would sell the 359 and 361 and keep the 046.
I've got access to (a mile down the road at my dads house) a Stihl 028 Super that is probably better suited as a compliment for the 046.
I got the J-red 2050 pretty cheap, and I plan to leave it at my parents camper in the mountains, that way if it gets broken into and stolen, I haven't lost as much.
I'm glad to see from all the varied replies that this wasn't some obvious conclusion that I was missing. There are too many factors and there isn't a right or wrong answer. 5 years from now, I doubt I will look back and think "man, I'm glad I kept all those saws", but I don't think I'd look back and think "I'm glad I sold all those saws" either. The smart thing to do would probably be sell all of them that have any value, then show one of my neighbors this forum, then gain access to the excessive collection of saws that they would most certainly amass. :greenchainsaw:
I guess the full options would be 028 Super, 359, MS361, 046. The 028 will not be sold, but its not always in my possession either.
-Theres a side of me that says sell the MS361 and the 046, keep the 359 and port it.
-Another side says sell the 359 and 361, and have a good light saw(028), and a good heavy saw(046).
-Theres yet another side that says keep the MS361, do some light mods, and have 1 great all around saw. (but then I could do the same with the 359, and come out $1-200 ahead, so I'm back to square one).
So, 3 questions:
1. Where can I find some good info on porting and polishing the 359 and/or MS361?
2. Does porting/muffler mods/etc increase the value of the saw?
3. What is the best way to make the plastics look good?:greenchainsaw: