I've been researching a bit on saws and it is time to get some of your thoughts. I don't own a saw although I have plenty of experience early in life using them. My use is going to be primarily cutting down shrubs and occasional opportunistic gathering of free wood. See example of this mornings haul, it is holly. Now that is some BTU's. And they had a lot more but without a saw it was too heavy to load. I would have liked to be able to quickly cut up these trees that were around 14" in diameter. I may want to cut more wood in the future. But I'll probably never be more than a few cords a year guy. I want to buy a saw that will last 20 years or more.
Here's what I've been looking at.
Husqvarna 545
Husqvarna 550P
Stihl MS 261
Echo CS 500P
Also considering these smaller displacement saws, but wonder if I may regret that in the long run.
Stihl MS 241
Husqvarna 543XP
I'm leaning toward the Husqvarna 545 or Echo CS 500P as they are lower cost than others. They all seem to be well regarded saws.
I've been primarily looking at professional saws. Might be overkill, but I like nice tools. Maybe I should consider a Stihl Farmboss or Husky 450 and save a few more dollars?
Finally, when I decide on the saw I have to pick a bar. I'm leaning towards the 16" as I don't see myself cutting larger stuff. Or should I be looking at 18"?
We have pretty good dealer support for these three brands in my area.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Here's what I've been looking at.
Husqvarna 545
Husqvarna 550P
Stihl MS 261
Echo CS 500P
Also considering these smaller displacement saws, but wonder if I may regret that in the long run.
Stihl MS 241
Husqvarna 543XP
I'm leaning toward the Husqvarna 545 or Echo CS 500P as they are lower cost than others. They all seem to be well regarded saws.
I've been primarily looking at professional saws. Might be overkill, but I like nice tools. Maybe I should consider a Stihl Farmboss or Husky 450 and save a few more dollars?
Finally, when I decide on the saw I have to pick a bar. I'm leaning towards the 16" as I don't see myself cutting larger stuff. Or should I be looking at 18"?
We have pretty good dealer support for these three brands in my area.
Thanks for your thoughts.