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Canadian farm boy

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For years I used a husky 455 rancher with an 18" bar and 3/8 chain. It tackled everything. It was a pretty good saw and never gave me any real problems.
A couple years ago I found you lot. Since then I ve sold the rancher and started acquiring stihl saws. Now it seems whenever I go cut fire wood I bring a couple different saws each time but the one saw that always seems to go with me now no matter what I'm cutting is my 038 mag. It's a beast and just plain cuts. It's definitely not my fastest or most efficient saw but I like how it works.
 

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I have a dilemma. I've got an 044, 034s, 036, 026, a jred 670, and a 7900 that i use often. I take a few each time. No particular favorites, just whatever I wanna use that day. It probably has more to do with what chain is on it more than what saw
 

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I am with Canadian farm boy, the 038/MS381 has good power not to much weight & has a real fat bum so a firewood guy can pick it up & sit it down all day with out it EVER falling over. They just work for firewood.
 

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I still use my 460 Rancher the most of all my saws, it's the most dependable saw in the fleet. Have a Poulan Pro PP5020AV I like for limbs and smaller stuff, also good for cutting slabs off the sawmill. Sometimes I'll run a little Homelite XL102 for fun, I call it my lil' hot rod saw. If the tasks get a little larger or for felling I like the 272XP, my fastest saw. For the really, really big stuff I'll break out my 281XP. Thinking of adding a 35-40cc into the fray, other than that I'm a pretty happy with all that I have.
 

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I've been using my 562XP with a 20" powermatch. It's been great. Thinking of putting a 24" tsumara or sugihara on it.

I put a 20" total light (tsumara) on my 360 from Nate @fordf150 he has good prices.
The 360 is balanced with a reg 18" but balanced perfect with 20" light. Fwiw
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I collect a few dead saws every year, fixem up, then I try them for my fire wood. Always interesting to see what the hype is about some of the saws from reading here and other sites.
Last year was a 353 with some light mods,, so far this year a my 268xp, still have a 7900 and 064 to try out, I always take a 2171 with me.
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