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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite View Post
    Will be a different bar and chain pitch regardless of the length for the two different saws.

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    That's what I thought. The 170 is a homeowner saw. The 026 is a pro.

    MS170 is 5/32
    026 is 3/16
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    What saw do you guys recommend ? I’m thinking around the 30cc mark.
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    If your budget allows the MS201 is a professional grade saw that I have used lots. Its a 35cc

    Again for a do it all saw. That 543xp is hard to beat in terms of weight to power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chesapeake View Post
    If your budget allows the MS201 is a professional grade saw that I have used lots. Its a 35cc

    Again for a do it all saw. That 543xp is hard to beat in terms of weight to power.

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    Thanks, how does Husky compare to Echo. My son-in-law likes his Echo.... I’m leaning towards a Husky
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    Thanks, how does Husky compare to Echo. My son-in-law likes his Echo.... I’m leaning towards a Husky
    I usually only run Stihl. A few Husky here and there.

    I can't comment on other brands... Other than dads old Homelight. My opinion its a boat anchor. Heavy no power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chesapeake View Post
    I usually only run Stihl. A few Husky here and there.

    I can't comment on other brands... Other than dads old Homelight. My opinion its a boat anchor. Heavy no power.

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    Thanks ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    Thanks, how does Husky compare to Echo. My son-in-law likes his Echo.... I’m leaning towards a Husky
    I don't know about the smaller stuff as the only wee zipper I have is a 260 stihl. I have a 680 Echo and that thing has been bulletproof, lots of times I will grab it over my 372XP, 3171 Johnny or 046 stihl. It doesn't quite have the same spot as the big boys but it always starts and it has done the equivalent of two seasons of professional forestry use. The exhaust is nothing more than honeycomb at this point so its loud as hell but she still goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    I don't know about the smaller stuff as the only wee zipper I have is a 260 stihl. I have a 680 Echo and that thing has been bulletproof, lots of times I will grab it over my 372XP, 3171 Johnny or 046 stihl. It doesn't quite have the same spot as the big boys but it always starts and it has done the equivalent of two seasons of professional forestry use. The exhaust is nothing more than honeycomb at this point so its loud as hell but she still goes.

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    I’ll check them out. I don’t need that much power, but it sounds like Echo is a pretty good saw...they seem to compare well to Huskys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    I’ll check them out. I don’t need that much power, but it sounds like Echo is a pretty good saw...they seem to compare well to Huskys.
    I have a echo cs400 good saw, but don’t really use much. The 40cc saws are kinda in no mans land..IMO. Stihl 170/180 for limbs/yard work and 10-12” bucking. But then you need a 50+cc saw for big tree dropping and bucking anyways. It’s a fine line to get that “everything” saw! So you end up with 2 or 3 saws lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Nope just double checked same file
    This is incorrect. The 026 requires a 3/16, and the 170 is a 5/32. The 170 generally uses the .325 PMM3 chain.

    The PMM3 is also an anti-kickback homeowner chain where most use full chisel RS or semi chisel yellow link loops on the 026.

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