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Which Stihl saw to get
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<blockquote data-quote="NSMaple1" data-source="post: 5542276" data-attributes="member: 113429"><p>If you got by for 24 years with a Craftsman saw with an 18" bar, it would seem that a 461 with 30" & 20" bars is a bit overkill. Sure might be fun at times, but we don't know what all you do with a saw. Would be kind of tiring doing small stuff.</p><p> </p><p>Jakers has some good suggestions with the 261 & 362. I've got a 360 with a 20" on it, great for the bigger stuff but when I'm not in the bigger stuff I grab the 250 & 16". Doesn't seem to take as much as it used to to tire me out as the years go by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSMaple1, post: 5542276, member: 113429"] If you got by for 24 years with a Craftsman saw with an 18" bar, it would seem that a 461 with 30" & 20" bars is a bit overkill. Sure might be fun at times, but we don't know what all you do with a saw. Would be kind of tiring doing small stuff. Jakers has some good suggestions with the 261 & 362. I've got a 360 with a 20" on it, great for the bigger stuff but when I'm not in the bigger stuff I grab the 250 & 16". Doesn't seem to take as much as it used to to tire me out as the years go by. [/QUOTE]
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