Small top-handles have always been the handiest for me - brush cutting and limbing. Every few years I fell and cut up a small copse of black locust for the shop wood stove and they get used for that, too. Biggest tree is probably 8-inch diameter.
Don't care much for big chain saws. The dozer is almost always a better choice than the old 031AV on the floor.
First top handle was a little McCulloch Mini-Mac. Got the 009 rear-handle on the right when the MM died. Too awkward so wasn't long before I got the 019T top-handle in the middle. The MS191T on the left is the same saw but a little newer.
The 009 rear and 019T top are older equivalents of the two saws you're considering.
A friend owns the local hardware store and sells Stihl. Got a string trimmer from him last summer and, as always, he assembled, ran and demonstrated. Not that you're interested in another testimonial.
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