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560 on 20", 395 or 660 on 28". Depends on what trees you work on. I go 14" 200t, 20" 372 and then 30" 660,

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is a ms 660 not to heavy for climbing

 

Yes but better fun than taking 084 up, now thats a ball ache, but sometimes required.:001_smile:

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A 660 is not too heavy if the size of the pieces you want to cut off are big enough to need a 660. Same with an MS880 or husky 3120, if thats the size of saw you need for the task then thats what you use.

 

For smally trees use a smaller saw, its not rocket science.

 

All back handle saws a good for climbing if you need a something bigger than an ms200/201.

 

I personally go from ms200t to ms660, not much point messing about with much else in between. ms460 maybe.

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