sithl 660 or husky 395

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SawTroll

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Is the 372 the only one in the Husky stable that was smart enough to come with the inboard clutch? That is one thing that I feel is a pain with some of the huskies. Don't have the comparison between these, but that would send me towards the Stihl.

385/390 as well, and of course 371, 365, 362, as well as the 372.
 
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What is that??:confused:

A 366 is a husqvarna prototype saw. It will use a 372 bottom end, X-tork piston and cylinder of 66cc. The fuel tank will be the same as the 372 except for a metal strip protector in case the chain comes off. According to my husky rep this saw will be called the "thinners special". THIS IS NO JOKE:jawdrop:
 
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A 366 is a husqvarna prototype saw. It will use a 372 bottom end, X-tork piston and cylinder of 66cc. The fuel tank will be the same as the 372 except for a metal strip protector in case the chain comes off. According to my husky rep this saw will be called the "thinners special". THIS IS NO JOKE:jawdrop:


Doesn't sound that interesting, power to weight probably will be pretty low.........:censored:
 
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I prefer the 394 over the 395 and the 660 over both. It's a MUCH more versatile saw. It makes one hell of a firewood saw when ported with a 20" bar and an 8 pin sprocket.
 
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I had both 660, 395. I also now have a 2100cd. I prefer the 660 over all of them and am still running it today, I also still have the 2100cd strong saw, I wish the 660 had a manual oiler
 

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