Truck/Camp Chainsaw

Yea that's just the first one that came to mind that I knew for sure.
All my old stuff got stolen by a tweeker on a jobsite last year right out of the truck while we were in the yard. Now I have two 500i. They put the carb saws to shame. And I haven’t found a saw that beats the husky 562xp in the tree. It’s the weight of a Stihl 362 but cuts like a 462.
 
All my old stuff got stolen by a tweeker on a jobsite last year right out of the truck while we were in the yard. Now I have two 500i. They put the carb saws to shame. And I haven’t found a saw that beats the husky 562xp in the tree. It’s the weight of a Stihl 362 but cuts like a 462.
I'm running a 500i in the park. It's great.
 
The premix is also good for winterizing your saw, particularly if you’re not diligent about using ethanol free fuel during firewood/farming chores. Montana is usually the latest hunt and camp wood for me. Get home put the saw away and don’t touch it until March.
 
The last saw I bought was just over 20 years ago. Still goes to camp every year in addition to cutting 5 or six cords of fire wood a year. Stihl MS 310. Still runs like a champ. Came upon a couple of guys cutting camp wood during my trip to Montana this year. They were doing pretty good with one of the Stihl electrics. I was impressed.
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I am not a firewood cutter, so not something I will use much. Was pretty set on getting a light saw to keep in the truck during camping/hunting outings. Really liked the Echo 2511tn, more I read I see top handled saws should only be used by arborists in trees? That drew me to the Echo 2511pn. Both these saws are under 6 lbs, not sure what my current Husqvarna weighs, prly well north of 10, maybe 12 lbs. Lot of folks saying the electric saws now are great too, looking at the Stihl MSA 70cb as that’s on sale with an extra battery and charger. However that weighs a bit more at 6.6 lbs sans and 9.3lbs with battery. Kinda apples to oranges as the Exho weight of 5.7lbs is sans fuel but I think 10 ounces of fuel would still be well under 9lbs? Would like it to be light enough to do some minor trail clearing in some areas/trails I frequent if needed and I’d be carrying it. My dad always ran Stihl gas saws and swore by them but I also remember it being a PITA to start nearly every time I watched him. My Echo weedeater has been flawless when following the starting instructions so expect the same from their saws.

Will these both still leak bar oil? Prly just keep in a tote or case of some sort.

Anyone have any of these?

Top vs. rear handle?

Electric vs. gas? How do the electric saws do in colder temps?

I’m probably also going to grab a Silky saw to keep in truck 24/7.

Curious what other folk have found/used as well if there’s something I’m missing.
It is easier to carry a mixed can of gas than a generator to charge a battery !
 
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