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Saws shouldn't be "measured" by the bar length they come with, but some people do - resulting in saw brands offering cheap and weak small saws with way too long bars on them.....:001_rolleyes:

 

The above is most common in the US market, but it happens elsewhere as well.

 

Also, the bars in 3/8" picco/lo-pro/hobby/mini that fit the cheap (and other small) saws all are 1-2 inches shorter that the "called" length. As 14" (called) bars only come in that pitch (not in .325 or regular 3/8"), I assume that is what you had in your mind.

 

If you are serious about cutting firewood, you likely want a better saw than those that are rated by their bar length by the seller (and much better than the MS180)! :wink:

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What would actually burn out the MS180? Would it be the duty time cutting up a large amount of wood, or the thickness of the logs being cut? I have a large amount of cordwood to cut up (Leylandii) with my MS211 - I wouldn't have considered that I would burn it out doing the job.

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