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Right after about a year of my ms181 and jonsered 2040 turbo I'm going to get rid of both of them and get a bigger saw as neither of them are man enough, iv been looking at ms 260 and 261, I don't know what husky saws I should be looking at and any other saw recommendations? Any help greatly recieved, I can't afford a new saw so it will have to be second hand :(

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Right after about a year of my ms181 and jonsered 2040 turbo I'm going to get rid of both of them and get a bigger saw as neither of them are man enough, iv been looking at ms 260 and 261, I don't know what husky saws I should be looking at and any other saw recommendations? Any help greatly recieved, I can't afford a new saw so it will have to be second hand :(

 

Second hand 346 or 357 is what I would be looking for in your position ..:001_smile:

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I've got a 261 and it's ok, use it day to day and it's got enough power and it's fairly light. I replaced my old 250 farm boss with It and I'd say its got slightly less grunt but I find it better to use. I'd recommend one.

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