Best bar length on a MS200T

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skwerl

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Hey Joe, welcome.
Most people seem to like the 16" bar on the 200T simply because it has the power to pull it. I found it caused extensive pain in my wrist after extensive use. I found a lightweight bar that Stihl makes with a polymer insert in the middle but it is only available in 14", so that is what I use. The bar weighs all of about 4 ounces and is very durable. Only thing is that it sells for about $45 each. Well worth it for my primary weapon though.
 
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We sue all 14" 50 dl bars. I too have got all 4 of our companies we own to switch to the lighter bars. I am phasing them in as the old ones wear out. they really balance out the saw!
 
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I personally like the 14".

I've found that it is far easier to climb through branch crotches with the shorter bar. I know that 2" doesn't sound like much, but it can become frustrating in certain situations. I also like the balance that a 14" bar provides.
 
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What do you do when you get over 16 inches.

I prefer the 14" bar due to personal preference. When the diameter gets to be too much for this bar a upgrade to a larger saw/bar combo to get the job done. Typically, start with the 14" - MS200T, then go to 18" - MS260, then 28" - MS460Mag and if need be, bigger!

Personal experience has shown that every saw serves a purpose and you'll never be able to do every job with only one saw!
 
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Yes. I understand. Alot is personal preference also. For me the 16 is all I need in the tree. Comming down a big stick, near the bottom I 'll go to a regular handle saw 18"
 
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All 3 ms200T's have 16" bars on them. It is just the way to go. I roll up in the tree cutting anything over 3" with the saw but just use the handsaw for everything else.
 
jmack

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hey joe

Joe Wise said:
What is your favorite bar length on a MS200T climbing saw for balance
and ease of use.

Thanks,

Joe
14in gets alot done in the tree then i have an 18in on a 52cc saw for the next phase.and so on
 

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