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Skogsforum spent quite a bit of time comparing 261 and 550, both companies have done a huge amount of work updating the saws and there isn't much between them. Subtle things like handle grips, angle of handle, weight difference (isn't that much when you fuel and put bar on).

But my first saw was a 261, the 346s that I've used have been round the block many times and feel a bit underpowered by comparison. No comparison with 026 though, they are well left behind.

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On 30.10.2021 at 01:19, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

Я устал смотреть на это, представьте, что я использую эту игрушку, и что это за 10-килограммовая коробка на вашей задней стороне😉

 

On 10/30/2021 at 1:19 AM, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

I'm tired to watch this, imagine i use that toy, and what is this 10 kg box on your back side😉

This is a BLi 300 battery. Weight 1.9 kg.

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