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  1. stig

    MS200 rear handle or MS260 Pro

    It originated in Japan as far as I know. Been used in martial arts training for centuries to build forearm and wrist strength for wielding a sword. Onehanding a saw is basically like wielding a somewhat clumsy sword.
  2. stig

    MS200 rear handle or MS260 Pro

    So I guess you can teach an old dog a new trick:lol:
  3. stig

    MS200 rear handle or MS260 Pro

    The rule I enforce is, you can one-hand if there is a reason for it. I won't tolerate onehanding just for the sake of onehanding. I believe some things can be done safer with one hand.
  4. stig

    MS200 rear handle or MS260 Pro

    I really don't understand why so many of you are so down on the 260. I have had a lot of them over the years and used them hard. Back when we cut a LOT of pulpwood, it was my primary limbing saw+ I use it for the 15-20000 x-mas trees, I used to cut every year. I just counted back, and I have...
  5. stig

    MS200 rear handle or MS260 Pro

    I have used both for falling christmas trees, which is sort of like what you'll be doing, except for the bucking part. The 200 is too slow cutting for my taste + no handle heat, which is a must for me in the winter. As for climbing use, they both suck equally, compared to a t200 IMO.
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