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Just looked on the Stihl USA site looking at a ms460 and it says that this saw can use upto a a 32 inch bar

 

MS 460 Magnum™ Chain Saws - Professional Use Chain Saw | STIHL

 

then i looked on the Stihl UK at the same saw and it says you can only run upto a 25 inch bar

 

STIHL & VIKING: Outdoor garden power tools

 

why are do they not both run the same maximum recommended bar length.

 

Thanks

 

Samuel:thumbup:

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learn the part codes, youl find a 460 can run between 13" - 42" +,

 

its just not ideal to do so as it can strain the engine. stick with the lower end of the reccommended range and it will cut fine and dandy!

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i thought the new model magnums were just a name with little to no change in power, but the older ones, going back say 10 years, there was a fair difference so buying a magnum would give you a better saw.

 

i want a 660 magnum though *drool*

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