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<blockquote data-quote="chipper1" data-source="post: 6827452" data-attributes="member: 126071"><p>Good to hear. Just sent my neighbor down to Orlando wed, gonna do some fishing while he's there.</p><p>I've got the baby saws(ms201cm rear handle), but no micro saws yet lol. It wont cut like a 200 lol. And the 241 will take a while to break in, but it will keep up with a 346(if it's stock) in 4-6" wood and will cut for longer on a tank so it's a bit faster overall. The captive bar nut and the return to run feature on the master control are nice time savers too(if it's a late model 241 it will have the new master control), good little saws in the right place, I like mine and may grab another myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipper1, post: 6827452, member: 126071"] Good to hear. Just sent my neighbor down to Orlando wed, gonna do some fishing while he's there. I've got the baby saws(ms201cm rear handle), but no micro saws yet lol. It wont cut like a 200 lol. And the 241 will take a while to break in, but it will keep up with a 346(if it's stock) in 4-6" wood and will cut for longer on a tank so it's a bit faster overall. The captive bar nut and the return to run feature on the master control are nice time savers too(if it's a late model 241 it will have the new master control), good little saws in the right place, I like mine and may grab another myself. [/QUOTE]
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