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Jon1212

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Your buddy's saw. Way better than using your own. Just run it 'till the chain dulls and hand it back.
I had a neighbor with a similar philosophy....except he ran the chain into the ground, then neglected to refill the oil tank. Effed up a fairly new bar, and a brand new loop of chain. Needless to say, it was his first and only time he used one of my saws. I didn't discover it, until I opened the case a few days after he returned it.......
 

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I had a neighbor with a similar philosophy....except he ran the chain into the ground, then neglected to refill the oil tank. Effed up a fairly new bar, and a brand new loop of chain. Needless to say, it was his first and only time he used one of my saws. I didn't discover it, until I opened the case a few days after he returned it.......

Perfect, no good neighbors. Different when your bud does it to ya. That's how ya know they like ya.
 

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Perfect, no good neighbors. Different when your bud does it to ya. That's how ya know they like ya.
Exactly. I have a friend here in Utah, whom also happens to live a few blocks away, and when we go cut wood for the Girls Camp I let him use one of my "ported" saws. He grew up on a ranch, and is familiar with proper cutting techniques, so my worries are few.
 

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I use my old rancher 55 most of all the time it's stock. I pick it up over my ported 346. I really like the 346 a hella lot. Old habits I guess. I wish I was a member when I took out hundreds and hundreds of trees with the 55 and a 455 Damn homeowner junk... Lol. You can do a hell of a lot of firewood work with whatever you may have as long as you use your brain. Be safe and a little creative once in a while. That being said I would like a 372 or the j red model but I'm just afraid it would sit too often
 

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If I had to push an average joe at a saw I'm not sure what I'd recommend Shame you can't buy new 350 anymore. Reminds me there's one on craigslist here cheap... I have no use for it I could buy it but I wouldn't flip it. I'd keep it...
 

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I like to look at saw speed this way sometimes, If mostly bucking, I don't mind if my saw isn't so fast, I get a longer rest between cuts, letting the saw do the work, especially if a long day. When there is just a little work to do it's fun to just blister right through with a hotter saw and have fun. Like a faster saw for felling(not crazy fast) don't like to dally doing that. All good.
 

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Just finished dropping, limbing and bucking up 7 cord of firewood with my 1998 H- 350. Tough little saw, never gave me any trouble what so ever. That makes over 30 cord since I started counting.

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Impressive! If your wood pile looks this neat, can imagine how Immaculate your house is!

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Along with my 372 I have a 346xp with no base gasket and a loud muffler mod. All kinds of power. Cuts nearly as fast as a 372 in smaller wood while being a lot lighter. Great firewood saw.
 

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261 with a 16" bar and a 661 with a 20" bar is what I use. I have longer bars if I need them and the 661 is overkill for a 20" but I use what I have and this combo with the extra bars handles everything I encounter. My CSA is pushing me to buy a 70cc class saw, I'm fighting it off for now......


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2171 with 28" full skip for the big stuff and a ms230 with 16" for limbs and small stuff. I use my 2171 mainly because it's dead reliable and handles the cottonwoods like a champ.
 

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Update, I cut wood this Thursday with a 25" bar on my 661. This will be my go to bar length when using this saw for firewood in the future. Balances much better and is easier on the back.


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For years my firewood, and only, saw was an 038M, that I bought new in the 80's. While I still use that saw for firewood, I most often find myself reaching for a 20" 562xp or 18" ms261. I generally choose the lightest saw that will easily handle the task at hand.
 

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I just got done spending the day cutting and I really like my 40cc / 60cc combo
That little Dolmar 421 is just a solid little all around saw but man grabbing that 6100 is a treat. Everything is just more refined and a joy to use. I sure am glad I bought it when I did. The price has went up a $100 .
 

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I just got done spending the day cutting and I really like my 40cc / 60cc combo
That little Dolmar 421 is just a solid little all around saw but man grabbing that 6100 is a treat. Everything is just more refined and a joy to use. I sure am glad I bought it when I did. The price has went up a $100 .

Those saws are too heavy and bulky for their size. Plus the inboard clutch make them handle awful.
 
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