Best limbing saws

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This saw's light weight makes up for the fractions of seconds it may lose on a 8" to 10" cut against a larger saw.
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The above MS Deuce Eleven should only be used with the bottom of the bar because of the Single Bar Nut . It just can't take the abuse of upper cuts. But this rugged lil Poulan is super for limbing up or down. I use a sharp pro chain, and it's hard to beat.
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here is my limbing saw i think it does a fine job specially with some sharp 23RS on the bar.
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I limb with the saw that put the tree on the ground, usually a 395 or 660 and occasionally a 372 all with 24 or 28" bars.
 
Echo 330T.

Right weight, right price, right amount of durability.

Mine with a 14" Oregon has more hours on it than all of my saws combined. Never an issue that was its own. And I bought in new 13 years ago.
 

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