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Do you cut mostly softwoods with the 620? Around here white oak is pretty tough stuff and I wouldn't run bigger than a 18-20" bar on a 60cc here.
 
20" is a good size for hard wood. But then again once a oak or hickory (in my area) get so big it is a lot to deal with.
 
I will say a 394xp pulls a 24" through white oak like a hot knife through butter :)
 
So........my saw is for sale if anyone wants it. She is in the trading post as I wright this. :( I'll be sad to see it go but I really want a 70cc saw and now actually have a need for one so down the road it goes.

Also......Bump have a good weekend guys
 
And I'm guessing your end goal is a 2 or 3 saw plan? Or 4 or 5 lol
4 has to be 4 minimum. 1 small limbing saw. One small tough do anything saw.
One midrange I can shred anything saw and one OMG this is heavy but sends every one to the sidelines when a 45" tree in the mix.
 
A 50 cc husqvarna of some kind 350,346,545,550
A 288 or 390 or 7900
And then a 620p is my plan. A 50 cc is next on my list for sure for litefire wood and limbing work a 60cc do all saw and a big boy for milling.
 

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