I fell & cut, usually in a remote location, logging road or trail by myself. 7 - 10 cords per year
Most times I take the ATV into the woods to the trees & drag the log to the road/trail.
I just upgraded to a Husq 359 - 20" bar (old saw is Husq 61, 20")
I have a 40 yr old 16" Craftsman, pre-chain break, I use for liming & a back up saw. (runs most of the time, cantankerous sometimes.)
Which means I have 2 separate fuel mixtures, 2 gas cans.
Have thought about: "What's a good set up" for this type of wood gathering?
My thought are;
1. upgrading the 16" for: safety reasons, same gas mixture, reliability & (the proverbial "I want a new saw" syndrome)
Going with a light weight saw like the Husq 334T @ 7.7 lbs .
2. Chain type, a safety chain (fast cutting for liming & pruning is not as important)
3. I'd have the 359 for bigger cutting & a small, maneuverable, light weight, saw for liming & small stuff.
4. Sell or give away the old saws, maybe use for hunt camp saw.
5. Save money & use what I have, which works.
Feel free to "shoot holes" in my reasoning.
What "saw set ups" work best for felling, liming & bucking.
Is it reasonable to think about a 2 saw strategy for wood processing?
Most times I take the ATV into the woods to the trees & drag the log to the road/trail.
I just upgraded to a Husq 359 - 20" bar (old saw is Husq 61, 20")
I have a 40 yr old 16" Craftsman, pre-chain break, I use for liming & a back up saw. (runs most of the time, cantankerous sometimes.)
Which means I have 2 separate fuel mixtures, 2 gas cans.
Have thought about: "What's a good set up" for this type of wood gathering?
My thought are;
1. upgrading the 16" for: safety reasons, same gas mixture, reliability & (the proverbial "I want a new saw" syndrome)

Going with a light weight saw like the Husq 334T @ 7.7 lbs .
2. Chain type, a safety chain (fast cutting for liming & pruning is not as important)
3. I'd have the 359 for bigger cutting & a small, maneuverable, light weight, saw for liming & small stuff.
4. Sell or give away the old saws, maybe use for hunt camp saw.
5. Save money & use what I have, which works.
Feel free to "shoot holes" in my reasoning.
What "saw set ups" work best for felling, liming & bucking.
Is it reasonable to think about a 2 saw strategy for wood processing?