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I'd like to find a 13" .325 bar for one of my 50cc saws.

I've got a 15" NK bar for my ported 50cc. I use the 18" for most of the cutting as I tend to cut bigger wood, but when it has that 15" bar on it I really like the way the saw handles. Definitely the bar I use when up a tree and by using 'over bucking' it will cut up some big wood in a pinch. I can see why the Europeans tend to use the shorter bars, they don't really need the longer bars.
 
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I was working on a "three saw plan" recently, but it fell through.

1. small saw: Sachs-Dolmar 105 & 108

2. medium sized saw: was almost a Dolmar PS-5105, seller sold it to someone else after talking to me :( - I wasn't even negotiating his asking price, I'm just not local to him so he apparently opted not to bother with shipping

3. large saw: Dolmar PS-6400 & PS-7310 & PS-7300 & PS-7900
 

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If I had to do 3, and I don't plan to, it would be 261 (ported Ver II), Hybrid (CFB), 660 or 710. But mind you, I'm never letting go of my 044!

I'm just stating the most awesome 3 saw plan(IMO). Oh, also not letting go of my MOFO 360 or 460, just sayin!!!
 

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The biggest problem with the 3-saw plan is when you need (and you will) that fourth saw.

I followed the "3-saw plan" in good faith with a saw in the 35cc, 60cc and 90cc classes ... but now I find that I need a 70cc class saw ... something super smooth and stratocharged, I'm thinking, like a 441. Gotta save the planet, right?

CAD is a hell of a disease.
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The biggest problem with the 3-saw plan is when you need (and you will) that fourth saw.

I followed the "3-saw plan" in good faith with a saw in the 35cc, 60cc and 90cc classes ... but now I find that I need a 70cc class saw ... something super smooth and stratocharged, I'm thinking, like a 441. Gotta save the planet, right?

CAD is a hell of a disease.
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You’ve got it all wrong... 70-80cc is the only saw you really need.
 
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