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likewise re the cc's; to me a 60cc saw includes say 59cc - 62cc not the 57s, 46s and 50s appearing here

 

OK, I'll change 357 to Jonsered 2159 - is that better :001_tongue:

 

Not quite as aggressive as the 357 but my "one saw fits all" saw - with an 18" and 3/8ths it gets used for just about anything (if you're patient enough) and never seems to complain.

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Until last year I'd of said the 360, then may have been pushed to admit the 361 was a better saw.

 

BUT;

 

Then came along the 560! Nothing Stihl have can even get close to a comparison IMO.

 

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