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I posted this same thread on here about a year or more ago and thought i'd post it again to see if anyone's opinions had changed on saws they would now go for, as husqavarna seem to be the go to saw for at least the smaller saws at the moment now.

So if you could only have three saws what would they be?

 

I'd say 461,660 and maybe 560 (although no experience of using it everyone likes it)

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I posted this same thread on here about a year or more ago and thought i'd post it again to see if anyone's opinions had changed on saws they would now go for, as husqavarna seem to be the go to saw for at least the smaller saws at the moment now.

So if you could only have three saws what would they be?

 

I'd say 461,660 and maybe 560 (although no experience of using it everyone likes it)

 

Hi James a 560xp 16)18" bar a 461 on a 20)25"bar and 660 or a new 661 on 30")36" bar good saws you have there James thanks Jon

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HI MATE To be honest the 660 does all the work we have here, we dont have an 88. I get by with mostly a 32 inch bar but have got a 36..... And we take down some medium large trees.

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Hi James a 560xp 16)18" bar a 461 on a 20)25"bar and 660 or a new 661 on 30")36" bar good saws you have there James thanks Jon

 

Cheers Jon, How do you find the 660 on the 25"? thinking of using mine on that sized bar for a bit...

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