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Hi muttley The 051 has two bars a 25" and 30",and when the saws not playing up it pulls like a train,

One of the reasons I bought the 661 was due to breakdowns and of the 051 but the 051 is of a similar age to me if not older ??? And parts are getting harder to find and bloody expensive

 

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I have 3 051s I use for occasional cross cutting of big stuff . I have a 30" bar for them. Just wondering if you run it on anything bigger.

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461, 576, 661 & 395 are all fantastic saws - you are spoilt for choice to be honest

 

Very diplomatic answer . I would chuck out the 567 and replace it with a 372 purely on the weight . Same power .

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