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The range of saws you use up a tree


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I would have a 461, the top handle will really deal with anything up to this sort of size. Get an 18" and a 25" bar for it and you're set to deal with all but the really big stuff.

 

I do have a 362 for general ground use which is nice for chogging down mid size stems, but I'd rather the 461 if I could only have one.

 

 

Yeah that's what I'm thinking too.

The Husky 576xp looks good too though!

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dismantles - 201TC with a 14" bar. 560xp 18" or 20". might get a 660 up on really chunky stuff but only if im taking cookies off. if felling out large lumps 560 does it well enough and doenst pull the harness (too far) off my arse.

 

576xp is a good saw - loads of grunt - really chew through the wood.

 

I don't see the point of a 50cc saw but the two girls on work experience like them.

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