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Mid range saw Ms461 or 372 xp


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As above, mainly down to reliability, to run a 20-25in bar. What would you choose and why? Sorry for all the questions but I keep going around in circles, allready have a 620sx on a 18 but wanted something a bit bigger with the possibility of moving the echo on

 

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576xp. 24" is ace. 28" it can handle. 18" is looney. Low vibes. Massive deal on it at Jonesy

 

Agree, was using one a few weeks ago, had it on 28", nice saw, feels lighter than it is even on 28" and I'm about 10 1/2 stone soaked, easy starter hot or cold. I don't have a whole lot of experience of different saws but I know damn well if it's working with you or against you.

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Thanks for the replies, I will see how I get on with the new 461 and then the echo will probably be on evilbay, I will send you a pm next week Rmac. unfortunately the two on arbtrader are in Manchester and he won't post.

 

I will be going to Radmoor and tucker this comming week armed with my credit card

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