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Like others have said ... 40 cc saws - MS 241, Dolmar 421 and Echo 400 are well liked.
50cc Husky (550xp or 545) will outrun all the above at same weight or a few ounces more.

Every time I get close to buying a pricey 241, and I've been trying, all I have to do is run my 346xp and I just can't justify a lesser powered and pricey saw that weighs almost the same as my 346xp.

Imho, Husky 45cc (346xpOE) and Husky 50cc class (346xpNE, 545, 550xp) own the power to weight advantage. :numberone:

If you really must have just a slightly *feeling* lighter saw and don't mind coughing up the significant cash, then the 241 may be the ticket. (the CDN Stihl site says it's also 10.8 lbs so any weight savings *may *be in Rev 2 or in the bar and chain only)

If you want lower cost - Echo 400 (10.1 lbs) or Dolmar 421 (10.8 lbs), but I don't think any of them really offer much if any weight savings over the Husky 50cc (10.8 lbs) saws.
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Stihl 241 - http://en.stihl.ca/STIHL-Products/C...n-saws-for-forestry/21936-130/MS-241-C-M.aspx

Echo 400 - http://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Chain-Saws/CS-400

Dolmar 421 - http://www.dolmarpowerproducts.com/productcatalog/chain_saws_gasoline/ps-421/

Husky 545 - http://www.husqvarna.com/ca/en/forest/products/powerful-robust-saws/545/
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That said, low weight in a 50cc saw might suggest less robust build, but from my view, these Husky 50cc saws will keep on kicking for years and take a pretty good beating.
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Thank you
 
A small fuel sipping 40cc saw is great for small wood, sometimes a hot 50cc saw is to aggressive, loud and not fit for the purpose. I use my Japanese 23cc top handle much more than my hot german MS200t for this reason.

Completely agree. That is the biggest reason I have hung onto the CS400, it is a pleasure to run for smaller branches on the ground or cutting around the yard. The ported 350s are just too much sometimes!
 
Small , easy starting, cost effective saws are great. For me I always grab my small "cheaper " saw to throw on the wheeler, or when I go help friends or family.
 
Had a Dolmar 420 with a muffler mod. Sold it and bought a Husky 550xp.

The 550xp is almost as light as the 420. The 550xp has a longer space between the rear grip and the front handle.

550xp has more power.

Dolmar 420/421 are the easiest starting saws you could ever imagine. They run smooth, I can't say either about the 550xp.

gg
 
i used to clear fencerows and log off and on. employed up to 5 guys at one point in time.
when i switched to echo i had no complaints with the saws at all.
sold 8 saws on ebay after i quit cutting.
i currently have a cs370 14" love it.
i also have a cs450p with both 16" and 20" bars, its my go to saw for firewood.
if you ever want a cost efficient bigger saw that can carry 16"up to a 28" bar a cs590 timberwolf is awesome for the money.
:D
 

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