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<blockquote data-quote="gyp69" data-source="post: 7015906" data-attributes="member: 136766"><p>385 would be more comparable to a 660 in weight and power. They use to be flat out beasts when modded & plenty powerful in stock form, not as tough as Stihl because of spring mounts. I ran 385’s for 3 yrs (a new one every yr) never had a failure on any major component. Damn nice saws if Swedes are your thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyp69, post: 7015906, member: 136766"] 385 would be more comparable to a 660 in weight and power. They use to be flat out beasts when modded & plenty powerful in stock form, not as tough as Stihl because of spring mounts. I ran 385’s for 3 yrs (a new one every yr) never had a failure on any major component. Damn nice saws if Swedes are your thing! [/QUOTE]
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