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Borane4

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I have an Stihl MS 261 that I would highly recommend. No comparison to a similar sized "farm boss" version. It's very heavy duty, lightweight and large enough with a 20-25" chain to cut down what you described. I've used it all weather, even cutting 8" of ice to open water for cows during the last Texas Icemageddon.
 
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I run a 25" bar on a 62CC saw at 8600 ft. MS362, runs just fine. However I am all soft wood (pine, fir, aspen) so that has a huge impact.
Even in hardwoods....a sharp chain and letting the saw do the work...usually works fine. Most land owners won't be burying a 25" bar in hardwoods....but if deemed barely sufficient you can change over to 'skip' chain or change sprockets/rim for more torque.

I run a 24" bar on several of my saws simply because it makes reaching limbs easier and you have to bend over less bucking logs. At my age...the more I can stand straight up....the better.
 
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I have two that work for me…that smaller pro saw is a beast.
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Even in hardwoods....a sharp chain and letting the saw do the work...usually works fine. Most land owners won't be burying a 25" bar in hardwoods....but if deemed barely sufficient you can change over to 'skip' chain or change sprockets/rim for more torque.

I run a 24" bar on several of my saws simply because it makes reaching limbs easier and you have to bend over less bucking logs. At my age...the more I can stand straight up....the better.
Exactly! I have a 32" on my MS500i...makes bucking and larger limbing really easy. No bending over.
 

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I bought a new stihl 20 inch bar for bigger stuff,, I aint impressed,, it is one of the cold bloodest POS I ever owned, I dont even think it would make a good boat anchor,, and yep it has been worked on half a dozen times, I leave it it in the garage , maybe somebody might take it .....I grab my old husky with an 18 inch bar with a good sharp chain I have found to much of anything,,, with in my limitations,,, I have not been able to take down.. But ya pays your money and takes your chances
 

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I bought a new stihl 20 inch bar for bigger stuff,, I aint impressed,, it is one of the cold bloodest POS I ever owned, I dont even think it would make a good boat anchor,, and yep it has been worked on half a dozen times, I leave it it in the garage , maybe somebody might take it .....I grab my old husky with an 18 inch bar with a good sharp chain I have found to much of anything,,, with in my limitations,,, I have not been able to take down.. But ya pays your money and takes your chances
What model number is that boat anchor?
 

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Thanks to everyone's comments, I've sort of narrowed it down to the Stihl MS362 CM or non-CM. The Stihl 462. Or the Stihl 391.

But I still have to look into Husky.

For the money it looks like the MS 362 is a Pro saw I can live with.

The Stihl dealer network is a big plus for me, compared to buying an Echo from Home Depot.

I'll let ya'll know what I end up with.

Thanks to all for their advice.
All good choices. The 362 and 462 are pro saws, 391 is farm/ranch, dependable but heavy. Husky equivalent would be 3 or 5 series with 60 or 70cc.
Healthy is a good way of putting it. It cuts thru large hardwoods like a hot knife thru butter. I have to keep reminding myself to make sure my pant legs are over the top of my boots. Chips galore.
I’ve run a few ported saws and 90+cc monsters, but that 462 just sounds freaking good with the bar buried.
 
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What model number is that boat anchor?
MS 391,, A bitch to start, low power and just not a reliable saw stalls for no reason,,, but like I said ya pays your money and ya takes your chances
 
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This is my 046 Magnum with 20” bar. It’s probably pushing 30 years old now. Predecessor to the 460/461/462.

I bought it used some time back. Had Shindawa 595 (?) and Stihl 056 Super before.

Stout saw, but I don’t think I’d want a steady diet of milling with it.

The thing just screams compared to a farm/ranch saw like a MS391. If you don’t know the difference, no harm. I know the difference, so a non-pro saw won’t cut it for me.

That said, I’m much older now, and usually a little MS211 is all I want for tinkering.
 
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Exactly! I have a 32" on my MS500i...makes bucking and larger limbing really easy. No bending over.
That saw sounds incredible. I want one of those!

Fuel Injected!!!

I've got a bad back myself.
 
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I am not bashing the 500, but I believe it is ‘intelligent’. Don’t get me wrong, I hug ever tree before I cut it down 😉 and I also plant more than I cut each year…but I wonder what is the real benefit of FI on something that operates in a dirty/oily/dusty/wet environment…is that better for a FI module longevity? seems like an individual can monkey with the carb should it come to that, but how you tinker with a black box on a saw? If you notice the carb models have been brought back with stihl since they originally started canceling them on the pro saws. I would not have one with NAvi or voice command either though. The carbureted models are much less unavailable (higher demand I suspect).
 

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I am not bashing the 500, but I believe it is ‘intelligent’. Don’t get me wrong, I hug ever tree before I cut it down 😉 and I also plant more than I cut each year…but I wonder what is the real benefit of FI on something that operates in a dirty/oily/dusty/wet environment…is that better for a FI module longevity? seems like an individual can monkey with the carb should it come to that, but how you tinker with a black box on a saw? If you notice the carb models have been brought back with stihl since they originally started canceling them on the pro saws. I would not have one with NAvi or voice command either though. The carbureted models are much less unavailable (higher demand I suspect).
How about a hybrid? Think of the possibilities!
 
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I'm a husqvarna guy.. I have a 550xp, (the wife likes this one), a 562 xp, a 572 xp, and a 390xp. My go to saw is the 562 xp... light powerful and runs a 20 or 24" bar with no issues. My dad keeps trying to steal it from me after running it a few times.
 

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I am not bashing the 500, but I believe it is ‘intelligent’. Don’t get me wrong, I hug ever tree before I cut it down 😉 and I also plant more than I cut each year…but I wonder what is the real benefit of FI on something that operates in a dirty/oily/dusty/wet environment…is that better for a FI module longevity? seems like an individual can monkey with the carb should it come to that, but how you tinker with a black box on a saw? If you notice the carb models have been brought back with stihl since they originally started canceling them on the pro saws. I would not have one with NAvi or voice command either though. The carbureted models are much less unavailable (higher demand I suspect).

Having a little history in small engines for motorcycles and cars/trucks. I never really considered Fuel Injection as a bad thing. Further back in time. Late 1970's, I remember spraying starter fluid into mom's Chrysler LeBaron to get it started when she needed to go into town.

But, and that's a BIG Butt, I do completely appreciate KISS. Keep it simple Stupid.

But i just might go over budget and against my desire to KISS. I do love the Stihl MS 500 I. I'm much older now and tinkering with some things is fun. But tinkering with carburetors is not fun.

I can't see lighting up a cigar and trying to clean out or adjust a carb. I don't mind dying when God wants to take me, but I'm not exactly biting at the bit to go.
 
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I'm a husqvarna guy.. I have a 550xp, (the wife likes this one), a 562 xp, a 572 xp, and a 390xp. My go to saw is the 562 xp... light powerful and runs a 20 or 24" bar with no issues. My dad keeps trying to steal it from me after running it a few times.
Thank you. i was waiting for more Husky guys to chime in.
 

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I'm a husqvarna guy.. I have a 550xp, (the wife likes this one), a 562 xp, a 572 xp, and a 390xp. My go to saw is the 562 xp... light powerful and runs a 20 or 24" bar with no issues. My dad keeps trying to steal it from me after running it a few times.
I've used a couple of Husqvarna pro saws and really like them. I think they or the pro Echos match up with Stihl. I was under the impression OP didn't have Husky or Echo support nearby. Big box store doesn't count. We've got to keep him out of those!