I feel your pain and a 550 is great for tops.
550 is a hall of fame saw.
I feel your pain and a 550 is great for tops.
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Speaking of small displacement saws, who makes the smallest, lightest, most well made pro saw out there besides an arborist saw that could be used commercially for cutting and limbing 5”+ poplar?
I’m thinking in the 32cc range.
Do they still make them? And was wondering about the quality of an Echo of similar size.If you could get your hands on a ms241, that would be a great option.
Do they still make them? And was wondering about the quality of an Echo of similar size.
I also think there’s a place in the chainsaw market for a good quality small displacement saw with heated handles as trees become smaller and more women getting involved with forestry and silva cultural practices moving into the forefront.If you could get your hands on a ms241, that would be a great option.
I’m wondering how it compares in weight to the 261?View attachment 780979 MK ll gets my vote!
Me personally, I never worried about a saws weight, if I like it I buy it and I use it!I’m wondering how it compares in weight to the 261?
Very true, however every saw has its application. I’d be using an 088 if I had the wood.Me personally, I never worried about a saws weight, if I like it I buy it and I use it!
even a heavy , (so to speak) 50cc saw is not heavy ..also love my 550MII ..Me personally, I never worried about a saws weight, if I like it I buy it and I use it!
Exactly, When people make such a big deal out of a few ounces, I say go to the gym and work out!even a heavy , (so to speak) 50cc saw is not heavy ..also love my 550MII ..
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