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C'mon guys. No need to guess here. Use science, and get the result:

 

The chainsaw with the highest power/weight ratio: Stihl MS 660 (0.71 kW/kg).

 

I've published comparative data on all professional chainsaws (Stihl and Husqvarna currently, but I'll be happy to expand the list) here:

 

Power/weight ratio of professional chainsaws

 

Disclaimer:

  1. The data has been obtained from the manufacturer's European websites. Data may vary for US (emissions)
  2. Weight is measured without fuel, bar, chain
  3. Only currently marketed saws are included
  4. I may have misread some data (please let me know, and I'll update)

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C'mon guys. No need to guess here. Use science, and get the result:

 

The chainsaw with the highest power/weight ratio: Stihl MS 660 (0.71 kW/kg).

 

I've published comparative data on all professional chainsaws (Stihl and Husqvarna currently, but I'll be happy to expand the list) here:

 

Power/weight ratio of professional chainsaws

 

Disclaimer:

  1. The data has been obtained from the manufacturer's European websites. Data may vary for US (emissions)
  2. Weight is measured without fuel, bar, chain
  3. Only currently marketed saws are included
  4. I may have misread some data (please let me know, and I'll update)

 

Oh year ! so it is .

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