pistolpeta
New member
Hey all, never needed to purchase a saw until recently (been cutting downed/dead trees with a 24'bow saw and thats getting old).
Used plenty of home use/smaller gas saws (Stihl, Huskies, Poulan pro, and lesser ones) over the years.
I'm looking to buy potentially more than I need so as to not have to upgrade in the future (cry once buy once has taught me alot in alot of different areas/hobbies).
I have been reading plenty of reviews and watching everything I ca non youtube but am asking for help narrowing down my field of choices.
I thought I was gonna end up going with a Husqvarna 460 Rancher w/24" bar, but have read alot about the Echo CS-620PW.
I'm looking for the best bang for my buck for around $600-$675.
Looking to be able to drop up to 25" dia. hard woods but will mainly be used on 10-20" dia. various wood.
I'm not a pro, far from it, but I'd like to not be left wanting more saw/quality that will make easy work when building up firewood reserves.
(Buying for my future goals of owning land and managing my property for firewood and local deer population/grocery).
Anyway, I'm really considering the Echo CS-620PW but remain open to you guys who use saws everyday/much more often who see what really is worth the dough.
Appreciate your time,
Pete
Used plenty of home use/smaller gas saws (Stihl, Huskies, Poulan pro, and lesser ones) over the years.
I'm looking to buy potentially more than I need so as to not have to upgrade in the future (cry once buy once has taught me alot in alot of different areas/hobbies).
I have been reading plenty of reviews and watching everything I ca non youtube but am asking for help narrowing down my field of choices.
I thought I was gonna end up going with a Husqvarna 460 Rancher w/24" bar, but have read alot about the Echo CS-620PW.
I'm looking for the best bang for my buck for around $600-$675.
Looking to be able to drop up to 25" dia. hard woods but will mainly be used on 10-20" dia. various wood.
I'm not a pro, far from it, but I'd like to not be left wanting more saw/quality that will make easy work when building up firewood reserves.
(Buying for my future goals of owning land and managing my property for firewood and local deer population/grocery).
Anyway, I'm really considering the Echo CS-620PW but remain open to you guys who use saws everyday/much more often who see what really is worth the dough.
Appreciate your time,
Pete