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Boy and what a joke!!!! How do you explain the new shroud moldings? I know....somebody thought it would be hilarious to make a set of $150,000 dies so they could pull the wool over the guys on Arboristsite....yeah, Thats it!!!!!

how to you explain all the paint missing from the handle?
 
With the release of the MS461 and the "hopeful" MS440 this year, this will be a really big year for Stihl, at least for me. My order is sitting at the Dealer for a couple of each when they hit.
 
you mean like most of your statements here, like how stihl copies husky on everything. or how a saw is 2.8 ozs. heavier,or how it does, or does not balance sideways. are you that concerned stihl has a superior product,oh i forgot. unless it is a 346xp supersaw,that falls over every time you set it down it is junk. stop reading us your "facts" and go run a stihl,you will have something to post about then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We can do without this crap.
 
couldn´t agree more,smells off thief
the saws are to be available here within 6 weeks or so. There is a real good chance the are already for sale overseas. They may not show up on the websight right away. I really doubt it is a stolen prototype,that is new in the box. The test models and prototypes are not typically "in boxes".
 
I think that I have found one on german ebay!!!

the guy has wrote that it is a 440/460

STIHL Motorsäge MS 440 / 460 bei eBay.de: Forsttechnik (endet 19.03.11 21:29:31 MEZ)

The 440 seems to have not left a lot of markets. I have seen them for sale in Ireland. Let me see if I can find the guys web site...

Ah, here it is:

East Brothers Machinery

The US isn't the end all, be all, folks. There are a vast array of other markets for chainsaws. However, I am finding we do have a lot more huge trees that need felling compared to other 1st world markets, with the exception of Australia and SA. Australia is 1st world now, right, MCW and Aussie1? ;) Sorta difficult to tell by your photos...

:givebeer::givebeer::givebeer::givebeer:
 
Not much in the way of real big trees left in this area. A 25" saw is nice,but we rarly need over a 20' bar here.
 

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