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If it was me I’d run a ported 550 or 261. I think the 462s a pretty light saw for it’s size so if you want something considerably lighter and more nimble then the 50cc class is the way to go. 
 

either that or fix the 560. It’ll cost you less. It’s probably got a crank seal leak. When it had the new top end was it pressure / vac tested?  

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I'm inclined to agree with Crocky, for a little bit more weight I'd reach for the bigger saw if such a job required. 

 

A powerful 50cc will almost certainly be your go to for as much as you can possibly get away with, much lighter, less fuel usage. I have 3 old 346xp's that I ported and without fail there is always one in the truck and I have saws of all other classes.

 

If budget is tight grab yourself one of the last ea5000p's (£470) before they go and get someone to supply you with a SLR removed muffler before you even pull the cord, it's what kills these little machines. Really easy to port too.

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