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dustinwilt68

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I try and cover the bases, have 1x40cc, 3x50cc, 3x60cc, 2x70cc and 1x 80cc, but to be honest I don't use mine enough, but I sure do like knowing they are there, and they look pretty on the shelf:D never know what will catch my eye next, I just go with the flow, I was all about a 461 this week then I got a great deal on a minty 288, plans change.
 

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Ms261 mastermind-16" 3/8
044 - 28"

Always those 3 ride with me. About every trip a 4th or 5th may tag along for test cuts.
 

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The 3 I use most are 45/60/80cc.

Echo cs-4600/590/8000.

My dad bought the 4600 new 20 or so years ago, and for the money I don't think you can beat a 590, especially if you're only cutting up a few trees a year. I got the 8000 so I could have a "big" saw that swaps bars with the 590. It was where I needed to be on price point.

I mill a little with the 8000, but if I do much more I think I'll want a 390/394/395xp.
 

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Right now, I'm on a 2 saw plan for firewood:

Dolmar 5100
Jonsered 2188

I've been rebuilding some other 50cc class saws, so they get to take a ride out to make a load of firewood, for testing and tuning purposes (anyone want a cosmetically rough, but functionally brand new MS261?).

My plan is to flip a couple of the 50cc builders I have, and turn them into some cash towards a good used 70cc saw (a good used Jred 2172 or Dolmar/Makita 6400 are getting my favor right now). In addition, I have an MS192TC that needs some bits to turn into a runner.

That would put me on a 4 saw plan:

30
50
70 (72 or convert the 6400 to 79)
88

For a 8-10 cord a year personal use firewood hack and hunting stand/trail maintenance, I don't think I could get a better setup.
 

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Do you mean when you go to cut firewood you grab 3 saws of the shelf of the 30 saws you own that you wanna use that day? If so, yes then I have a 3 saw plan.
If I could cut wood today (its pouring and windy outside) it would look like this.

Stihl 011 14in
Stihl 034 Super 18 in (one of my favorites)
Stihl MS460 24 in

Now if I had to do it in Husqvarna I own today.

Husky 340 14in
Husky 359 18in
Husky 390xp 24in
 

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My plan ranges from 3-5 saws. I run them for a while then want to try something new so I sell and replace. My new plan will be 50-70-70-85 but who knows how long that will actually last.
 

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I have more than 3 (confessions of the addict right) but the others don't get used much. One's my dads old 50, and the other is paps old Pioneer.
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All of my 5-7 cords per season get cut with the 3 saw plan.

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I've even passed the theory down to @Hot Husky 365, who now has his own 3. Let's see um Andrew.
 

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I've got lots of saws but generally take 2 to the woods.
1) 50cc with an 18" bar
2) 80cc+ ported with 20",24" and 32" bars.

Before CAD sat in I used to cut with a one saw plan 60-70cc with a 20" bar.
 
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