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Do I Need a Smaller Saw than 026 in the 3 Saw Plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan&#039;smilling" data-source="post: 7662083" data-attributes="member: 110385"><p>I came here to say this. I read the comments up til here, so if you've already made a decision, sorry for coming in late. </p><p></p><p>I like 50cc saws a lot. I do most of my work with 350/346s and they are the smallest gas saws I have. But I bought the m18 and I love it. It does have some drawbacks, (no AV, goofy handling, leaks bar oil, and the chain speed could be faster for limbs), but it's so damned convenient. For wood up to 12" it's really great and the quietness and lack of pull rope sure is nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan'smilling, post: 7662083, member: 110385"] I came here to say this. I read the comments up til here, so if you've already made a decision, sorry for coming in late. I like 50cc saws a lot. I do most of my work with 350/346s and they are the smallest gas saws I have. But I bought the m18 and I love it. It does have some drawbacks, (no AV, goofy handling, leaks bar oil, and the chain speed could be faster for limbs), but it's so damned convenient. For wood up to 12" it's really great and the quietness and lack of pull rope sure is nice. [/QUOTE]
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