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16" bar on ms181


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Hi I know the ms181 can have a 16" bar on it but can anyone tell me if it chugs a bit. Is it a certain chain/bar combo that only runs on this setup?

 

I've run a 14" on it for years and it goes fine and seeing as it's such a light and nimble saw I'd like it if it runs a 16"

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They can be bought off the shelf with 16" 3/8 1.3 set up which is the same as the 211 etc.

They wont be very fast with it tho, you certainly wouldn't want to bury the bar on it!! I guess if its just a reach thing to stop you stretching or bending its not so much of an issue if only being used on small stuff.

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They wont be very fast with it tho, you certainly wouldn't want to bury the bar on it!! I guess if its just a reach thing to stop you stretching or bending its not so much of an issue if only being used on small stuff.

I can see the wisdom in this. But as he said, I wouldn't want to bury the bar. Can't see a 181 being happy on 18".

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I started with an MS181. Thought highly of it when I had it. A couple of years elapsed and I bought a pro saw and thought I ought to have a spare, so I bought an MS181 again. It was so painfully slow that I immediately got rid of it.

 

I'd honestly just sell it on eBay and get an MS241/261 or Husqvarna 550XP. You won't believe the difference.

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