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mdavlee

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I concur...
But if it's the same Saw in different trim I'll run it. Mostly what I care about is how it runs...
I like the handle spacing on jonsered better. Comfort and ease of lining up cuts means more than all out power in the woods. Bucking I can deal with any of them. Falling I still use a 460 90% of the time. I hated the 661 for that.
 

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I like the handle spacing on jonsered better. Comfort and ease of lining up cuts means more than all out power in the woods. Bucking I can deal with any of them. Falling I still use a 460 90% of the time. I hated the 661 for that.

I know nothing of that, but my friend that I lost last year loved jonsereds. He used saws everyday. I just cut firewood and have fun.
 

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I know nothing of that, but my friend that I lost last year loved jonsereds. He used saws everyday. I just cut firewood and have fun.
It's what you get used to. When I started doing a lot of clearing and stuff I had a 44 and 46 so it's been stuck in muscle memory for 10 plus years.
 

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It's what you get used to. When I started doing a lot of clearing and stuff I had a 44 and 46 so it's been stuck in muscle memory for 10 plus years.

I get that. Muscle memory makes a huge difference with tools!
 
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