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RyeThomas

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No Sir your not wrong, the 461 is rich. It likes larger oak not that little cedar but it’s all I had for the video and where the heck did I put that little orange screwdriver anyway, lol.

That’s a Tree Monkey 241 with a 16” bar and new 63PM chain. I have 2 ps3 chains on the way to see if I like those better.
Other is a MMWS 461r with a 24”Sugi, that small cedar doesn’t give it a chance to shine.
2 really nice saws I plan on having for a long time.

Thanks guys, have a good one. Rye.
 
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I've had the 18" bar fully buried in Red Maple & Cherry, no problem. I'm sure if it were Hickory, I would prefer a 60 or 70 cc saw. But the light weight and versatility of this thing are very pleasing.

Guess it depends on your intended purpose, and what you encounter. I intended for mine to be a limbing saw, but it is a good deal more than that.

If you are primarily felling/bucking harder hard woods, the 362 or 462 are likely better choices.
 

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Mike's MMWS 261 was real strong. I also understand the Tree Monkey 261 is also very stout!
As Mike said, you can bury the bar with no noticeable loss of power.

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