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  1. Marc-Antoine

    Need my first "big saw" advice on ms46x's?

    When you have a tricky cut to do with some care to achieve correctly, you can appreciate a little gentler saw. It would give you more time to adjust and let the things evolve quietly, at first. Some other cuts you really need all the power and cut as fast as possible.
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Need my first "big saw" advice on ms46x's?

    Yes, that's exactly that. Not fot me thanks. More weight, more edges to catch something. I don't treat rougthly my chainsaws (maybe for Murphy?) and if a smash happens, I don't see this thing saving much on the damages. Tough, it could be usefull for the loggers in spruce or the like with the 6...
  3. Marc-Antoine

    Need my first "big saw" advice on ms46x's?

    the 3120xp too.
  4. Marc-Antoine

    Need my first "big saw" advice on ms46x's?

    To answer, in euro area, I've vever seen a saw advertised with a full wrap handle. Heated handle, yes, but not the cat's meow of the west coast loggers :D Same with the skip chains, they just don't appear in the usual lists of many sellers. Maybe they can be ordered, no idea. It can be that I...
  5. Marc-Antoine

    Need my first "big saw" advice on ms46x's?

    For removal, I run either the ms 150 or the ms201T, usually until I run out of gas when comming in the bigger wood. Then I take the ms462. Sure, in theory you can cut relatively easily 2x the bar's size, but pratically aloft, it's a pain in the ass. A small bump on the bark, a small missmatch...
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