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a "mate " of mine has just finished a hardwood coppice job (up to 15 cm dia) and was moaning in the pub about not making any money.it turns out he was using a 70 cc jonsered 20inch bar ! :stupido3: so ive got a chance of picking up the job next winter so 241 vs 201? please don't suggest a husky as the sales support here in my part of Spain is crap ( 2 weeks to get a brake band + €12.00 postage)

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It really depends on what other saws you run and whether you'd want to press a new saw into any other work.

 

I run rear handled 200's and a 201 (14" / picco) for coppicing and scrub work, for which they're excellent. I also run 200 top handles so like the fact that many parts are the same, making common spares and interchangeability a big plus. The 201 hasn't been great, what with its hesitant throttle (even when warm) but I think Stihl have got on top of this issue now. If your just after a light weight coppicing saw then this would be it. In addition if your already running a 50-60cc saw then it'd make sense to get the 201.

 

As for the 241 i've had one for a few months now (again running 14" / picco) and it's light enough for use all day on scrub and coppicing but it's got enough umph for other stuff - it's a weapon on snedding and small softwood thinning. If you want more versatility and the option to tackle larger stuff than coppice then go for the 241.

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Not used the 201 but the 200 rear handle is fantastic for coppice work on hedges and the like, the handle is really versatile to position the saw in a very ergonomic way. Used a 241 for a couple of hours last week and have to say I love it, will be replacing my 346xp with one when it goes to the husqy scrap heap in the sky!

 

I would have both given the choice (ms200 not 201) but if it was a straight choice...................................................... 241 :thumbup1:

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