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Which small Stihl to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="swyman" data-source="post: 1928868" data-attributes="member: 41007"><p>I have a 460 but would like a smaller saw to cut up the tops. My buddy dropped off a MS 200T and I like the saw but is a little hard on the wrist while cutting thicker(12") logs. See they have it as an MS 200 with difference being a rear handle which would be perfect except for the price. The 200T is $560 and the MS 200 is $640 range. I dont want a POS and I know the 200T and MS 200 is a professional saw and should be of higher quality. My question is would say a MS 180 with a 14" bar fit the bill or would it not have the power and zing of the 200's? Want a light, easy to handle saw that will last!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swyman, post: 1928868, member: 41007"] I have a 460 but would like a smaller saw to cut up the tops. My buddy dropped off a MS 200T and I like the saw but is a little hard on the wrist while cutting thicker(12") logs. See they have it as an MS 200 with difference being a rear handle which would be perfect except for the price. The 200T is $560 and the MS 200 is $640 range. I dont want a POS and I know the 200T and MS 200 is a professional saw and should be of higher quality. My question is would say a MS 180 with a 14" bar fit the bill or would it not have the power and zing of the 200's? Want a light, easy to handle saw that will last! [/QUOTE]
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