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Won't bore you all with the story. But I used to own and run a landscaping company. I've been busy in Afghanistan and doing other stuff for the last 18 months so am a bit out of the game. Before I left I sold my three 261s. So I wondered if you can tell me what the newest shiniest 50 cc saw is, capable of taking abuse and rocking a 15 inch bar. Back in the day it was 261 vs 346xp. But these days I have no clue so please let me know what the weapon of choose is?

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560xp is THE best small saw out at the moment.

 

Do a search, there's a few threads on the 560, some love it, some hate it coz the early ones had teething problems but for me it's the best small saw ever made.

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550xp all the way, or the 560xp has 10cc more

 

 

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It's just a case or working out if I want that bit of extra power. I don't need it, but it might be nice.

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There is enough power in the 550xp. I knocked over a few 30inch pops with one,

 

 

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Won't bore you all with the story. But I used to own and run a landscaping company. I've been busy in Afghanistan and doing other stuff for the last 18 months so am a bit out of the game. Before I left I sold my three 261s. So I wondered if you can tell me what the newest shiniest 50 cc saw is, capable of taking abuse and rocking a 15 inch bar. Back in the day it was 261 vs 346xp. But these days I have no clue so please let me know what the weapon of choose is?

 

Hi Sammym, welcome to the forum.

 

I'm a bit confused about your opening post. You say that it used to be a choice between the 261 & 346 but you say you had 3x 261. It doesn't make sense.

 

And in answer to your question - Husky 550xp

 

 

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550 or 560! I thrash my 560 every time I use it, did an oak butt that was 30" at its widest with it a few weeks ago.

 

 

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Hi Sammym, welcome to the forum.

 

I'm a bit confused about your opening post. You say that it used to be a choice between the 261 & 346 but you say you had 3x 261. It doesn't make sense.

 

And in answer to your question - Husky 550xp

 

 

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What I meant was that I had three separate stilhl 261's. as I used go have a few blokes who worked for me. However back in the day a few years ago it was between the stilhl 261 and the husky 346. I went stilhl as they felt more solid and all my other kit was stilhl. Does that make sense?

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550 or 560! I thrash my 560 every time I use it, did an oak butt that was 30" at its widest with it a few weeks ago.

 

 

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Surely they can't be tha good? Back in the day it would have been a 660 for that sort of job...

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