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Started by fox, September 25, 2003, 09:28:18 PM

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I don't know anything about Roper..I'm betting some of the chainsaw guys do...but 61 cc is very minimal at best..usually the recommended range is 70 -80 cc and up...the pro saws typically have much stronger cases and internals, better balance, roller or needle bearings...etc...vast difference in quality...

i used an MS 290 for awhile..not enough muscle..once i got the 660, it was eye opening..the difference in the quality of the saw and power available..of course, the two saws are apples and oranges...but then that is the point...

any of then beat the pants off a pitsaw, in terms of sheer physical labor.. ;D
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