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thanks for the advice i ended up getting a ms181 on a 12 inch bar ive tried it out today trimming some pear that was felled on sat (see facebook link in my sig if anyone is interested in its size) and buried bar length in it didn't phase it at all it seems to punch well over its weight.

anything that it wont cope with will be dealt with either with the ms391 or the huskie 435

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thanks for the advice i ended up getting a ms181 on a 12 inch bar ive tried it out today trimming some pear that was felled on sat (see facebook link in my sig if anyone is interested in its size) and buried bar length in it didn't phase it at all it seems to punch well over its weight.

anything that it wont cope with will be dealt with either with the ms391 or the huskie 435

 

You had a 435? I would have considered that a rhodie saw. ;)

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You had a 435? I would have considered that a rhodie saw. ;)

 

The 435 seemed a little under powerd for anything even cutting oversized ivy was painful with it turns out the carb wasnt sat right and was restricting fuel now it's fixed it seems ok I still like the 181 it is so light and fast on12 inch it will do most of what I need

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