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More reading and more asking questions and looking seriously at what I do and my age have led me to this decision. First, this was all started as I jumped a chain on my ECHO CS 400 with 18 in bar pushing it too hard and possibly binding it. So I go looking for a bigger saw. Here is where my age and ailing back comes in, I do want more power but not a saw so heavy that it would be tiring and or stressful on an already bad lower back. First, I am changing out the bar on my CS 400 from an 18" bar to a 16" bar thus adding slightly more power to the saw. Second I decided that 50 CC would be a nice complement to my 40cc CS 400 adding more power and still basically an 11 lb saw. My dealer tried to find me a Stihl MS 260 p;ro but they are all gone. I will check with him Monday about what deal he can make on the replacement the MS 261. He has a MS 260 (not the pro) in stock and also a ECHO CS 530 both discontinued saws. Depending on the price of the MS 261 I will see what discount he will make on either the CS 530 or the MS 260, either one with and 18" bar . Either should give me a stable of saws to handle all my needs. A bigger saw would be nice but all things considered probably not needed. Comments and thanks to those that have offered suggestions during this process.