Well, I feel old! Despite feeling like a wuss...I think I need to invest in a lighter saw. I've been running a Stihl 460 for the past 12 years or so, and the last few years I really feel it in my shoulders and back. Shoulders in particular. I used to be able to run my saw for a few hours a time in the woods and now it seems like I try doing one tree per outing, sometime two if they're small. My landed in thickly wooded so I very rarely get to fell a tree and have it drop right to the ground...I deal with hangups all the time. Sort of a pain in the you know what. Anyway, I have to admit that I'm getting older and just cant work out there like I used to and maybe my saw if just too heavy for me these days, I dont know. I've always been a Stihl guy but it seems the light weight Stihl saws are labeled "home owner" which makes me doubt how long they may last under the load I'll out them on. I've always heard good things about Jonsered, and saw online their model 2240. They call it a "part time forestry use" rather than "home owner" and it only weights 9.5 lbs! I think my shoulders would really like it but wanted to see if anyone on here has one or can recommend a similar light weight saw. I'm sure I'm not the only one has been through getting older and needing to "retool" as a result. I'd keep my big Stihl for big work, felling, and stuff and would switch to the lighter saw for limbing and bucking into split ready length. So, I'd appreciate any input on that Jonsered 2240 or other light weight but durable saws.