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Best light weight saw for limbing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parkerpusher" data-source="post: 7875503" data-attributes="member: 182482"><p>I wouldn’t limb with any saw that didn’t drop the tree, switching saws and bar lengths isn’t fun or efficient. I would just use your new to you 310 for all of it. If you’re talking about trimming small stuff too, the 180 is pretty cheap and is a fun little saw. I keep one with a 14” bar and 3/8 lo pro in the truck just for fun, makes a good little camping saw too. I like the 180 better than the 170 just for the boxy shape (not important) and the second bar but (also not important on a saw that small).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parkerpusher, post: 7875503, member: 182482"] I wouldn’t limb with any saw that didn’t drop the tree, switching saws and bar lengths isn’t fun or efficient. I would just use your new to you 310 for all of it. If you’re talking about trimming small stuff too, the 180 is pretty cheap and is a fun little saw. I keep one with a 14” bar and 3/8 lo pro in the truck just for fun, makes a good little camping saw too. I like the 180 better than the 170 just for the boxy shape (not important) and the second bar but (also not important on a saw that small). [/QUOTE]
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