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What makes a legend? Sales numbers or usefulness? Those saws you listed were pretty good saws. I don't think they compare to a wild thing.

If it's popularity and decent performance then maybe a poulan pro 5020 or a husky 455. I still wouldn't consider them legendary but maybe someday.

The ms261 comes to my mind.
 
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Just the other day a client told me he had"The rancher" with a big"blade":drinkingcoffee:

That's y I said the husky 455. The name rancher the 55ccs the husky name and the price tag. All available on Amazon. Really makes the occasional cutter feel manly. They like to put a nice big bar on them too.
 
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What makes a legend? Sales numbers or usefulness? Those saws you listed were pretty good saws. I don't think they compare to a wild thing.

If it's popularity and decent performance then maybe a poulan pro 5020 or a husky 455. I still wouldn't consider them legendary but maybe someday.

The ms261 comes to my mind.
Legend = Durability, power to weight, sound and tune ability (exhaust, porting etc.)
 
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O I c. New saws just don't sound the same as the old ones do. I'm thinking one of those light weight 50cc pro saws like a ms261. Or a 70cc saw like a ms441. And the husky equivalent. I still run all old saws. They still seem to do the job very well. If I had money for a brand new saw I'd take a look at the ms261 I read a lot of great things about it.
 
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Poulan 2000, 3400, 8500, and the Tim Allen Bad boy.

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I have sold 5 Poulan 4000's on Ebay the last couple of years. I kinda wish I still had them. I believe the price of these in good shape will go up in the future. I would like to have a 8500 as they are few and far between in good shape.
 
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O I c. New saws just don't sound the same as the old ones do. I'm thinking one of those light weight 50cc pro saws like a ms261. Or a 70cc saw like a ms441. And the husky equivalent. I still run all old saws. They still seem to do the job very well. If I had money for a brand new saw I'd take a look at the ms261 I read a lot of great things about it.
The 261 is solid as a rock and has great torque, great in small to medium hardwoods.

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