Stihl.
A small saw (like the MS180) will do most jobs up to 12" and is really suited to cutting off the smaller branches and chopping them into logs, it's quitre slow on the 12" stuff but great for 6" branches etc.
The MS241 is slightly bigger so will be excellent at cutting up branches., boughs and stems up to 12" in diameter.
The MS362 C-M is my chainsaw of choice and is perfect of hardwood limbs to around 16" and anything below, it is larger than the others i've mentioned but is a very capable and easy to start saw, that performs well in all situations.
Going away from petrol to battery becomes expensive. the MSA 300 looks to be an excelent MS241 equivalent but you'll need a couple of batteries and the charger which are all sold seperately.
You will have spend around £1500 rather than £800 and need to be near to electricity.
Spares are easy to get.
New chains and bars are not expensive and plentyfull.
Used saws are great value, eBay is your friend.
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Yep 362 is the saw of discerning loggers
Used each side on the trunk and will deal with most blown timber
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