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<blockquote data-quote="Ambull01" data-source="post: 5012705" data-attributes="member: 125922"><p>Well that just shot down my big cc/bar idea. So I guess 16-20" will the the sweet spot for me. </p><p></p><p>Just noticed you have a 5020 as well. Not considering the quality of parts, looks, etc how does the 5020 stack up to the 6100? I realize the 6100 has 10 more cc and cost a whopping $340 more but just curious. If you were a 4 cord a year firewood cutter, would the 6100 be worth it? Assuming they're both reliable, is the aesthetic appeal more that much more for the 6100?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambull01, post: 5012705, member: 125922"] Well that just shot down my big cc/bar idea. So I guess 16-20" will the the sweet spot for me. Just noticed you have a 5020 as well. Not considering the quality of parts, looks, etc how does the 5020 stack up to the 6100? I realize the 6100 has 10 more cc and cost a whopping $340 more but just curious. If you were a 4 cord a year firewood cutter, would the 6100 be worth it? Assuming they're both reliable, is the aesthetic appeal more that much more for the 6100? [/QUOTE]
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