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is there that much difference between the ms341 and 260?


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260-good small bar saw, used them with 15inch bars for coppice work years back, nothing special about them really

 

341-brilliant saw for ground work, this is the smallest saw we have at work-mines got an 18inch bar on, the other has 20inch-a bit to big for balance tbh

 

if it was me, needing a saw for small felling, snedding for the chipper, chogging down ect id go for the 341 and 18inch bar without a doubt

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260-good small bar saw, used them with 15inch bars for coppice work years back, nothing special about them really

 

341-brilliant saw for ground work, this is the smallest saw we have at work-mines got an 18inch bar on, the other has 20inch-a bit to big for balance tbh

 

if it was me, needing a saw for small felling, snedding for the chipper, chogging down ect id go for the 341 and 18inch bar without a doubt

 

thank u exacly the sort of thing i wanted 2 hear. 341 here i come.

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Is the 280i a smaller / lesser model than the 260?:confused1:

 

sorry mate thought u were talkin bout a huski. 280-i looks a nice saw. the only thing i dont like is the bushs looks like they would rip with abuse. had a 250 which did just that. depends what ur usin it for.

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