There is no doubt you need the larger bar. By "medium" size logging you are always prone to sawing logs that are larger than expected. Plus - larger bars are 1) easier to maintain and clean 2) more durable and less prone to failure. Also (you may already know this judging by the question) but I am a HUGE proponent of buying <a href="http://www2.northerntool.com/husqvarna-chainsaws.htm">Husqvarna chainsaws</a>.. watch that vid.. it will demonstrate why. Why? I have had over 8 chainsaws in my life and none lasted more than a year expect my husqvarna.
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I like two nice, small chainsaws (Husqvarna 235-e 34.4cc, 16in. bar and a Stihl Ms 180 31.8cc, 14in bar). I am startled by 1 fac
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