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Tophandle Oleo Mac GS 260/ Efco MT 2600 (pic heavy!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt81" data-source="post: 4871287" data-attributes="member: 67658"><p>Big difference in cutting time! I guess it cuts alright for 26cc and 1.2 hp.</p><p></p><p>The 2.8 Kg dry weight is a big feature though. I can see how this would be useful just for pruning if you don't need a heavier saw in the tree for thicker limbs and trunks. </p><p>I would love a lighter smaller cc climb saw just for pruning but cannot justify it as my 338XPT is not heavy and can do so much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt81, post: 4871287, member: 67658"] Big difference in cutting time! I guess it cuts alright for 26cc and 1.2 hp. The 2.8 Kg dry weight is a big feature though. I can see how this would be useful just for pruning if you don't need a heavier saw in the tree for thicker limbs and trunks. I would love a lighter smaller cc climb saw just for pruning but cannot justify it as my 338XPT is not heavy and can do so much more. [/QUOTE]
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