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Stihl ms261 c-m smaller bar and chain
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan&#039;smilling" data-source="post: 7522458" data-attributes="member: 110385"><p>Agreed. Bars and chains are cheaper too. Also, and probably the biggest deal to me, is that the bar is less likely to stick out through the log you're cutting and contact the next log in the pile. Obviously this doesn't matter all the time. For cutting firewood, I think the 261 is a great saw up to about 16-18" wood. In that size wood I'd rather run a 16" bar anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan'smilling, post: 7522458, member: 110385"] Agreed. Bars and chains are cheaper too. Also, and probably the biggest deal to me, is that the bar is less likely to stick out through the log you're cutting and contact the next log in the pile. Obviously this doesn't matter all the time. For cutting firewood, I think the 261 is a great saw up to about 16-18" wood. In that size wood I'd rather run a 16" bar anyway. [/QUOTE]
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