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<blockquote data-quote="TommySaw" data-source="post: 3872305" data-attributes="member: 42952"><p>I just got a 6401 and put the 7900 top end on it, it is a real treat with a 20" bar and 8 pin rim, but as much as I love the power and speed after awhile my back reminds me why I bought the 562 in the first place. If you are bucking smaller wood less then 12-16" depending on hardness the 562 will match or beat the larger saws in production, I've seen it first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TommySaw, post: 3872305, member: 42952"] I just got a 6401 and put the 7900 top end on it, it is a real treat with a 20" bar and 8 pin rim, but as much as I love the power and speed after awhile my back reminds me why I bought the 562 in the first place. If you are bucking smaller wood less then 12-16" depending on hardness the 562 will match or beat the larger saws in production, I've seen it first hand. [/QUOTE]
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