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<blockquote data-quote="ericm979" data-source="post: 8083219" data-attributes="member: 150036"><p>If you're fully burying that 20" bar regularly you could benefit from a 60cc class saw.</p><p></p><p>The MS250 has a pretty good power/weight ratio for a homeowner saw but it's harder to start than a 45cc saw should be. If you're running your saw a lot it's worth spending a few hundred more a pro level saw. It will last longer, perform better and be more comfortable than a homeowner saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericm979, post: 8083219, member: 150036"] If you're fully burying that 20" bar regularly you could benefit from a 60cc class saw. The MS250 has a pretty good power/weight ratio for a homeowner saw but it's harder to start than a 45cc saw should be. If you're running your saw a lot it's worth spending a few hundred more a pro level saw. It will last longer, perform better and be more comfortable than a homeowner saw. [/QUOTE]
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