Troll....you haveing little trouble with the old trigger finger?
Same post three times :hmm3grin2orange:
Gary .....If that would have been a 346NE post we'd be looking at about 100 posts....
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Troll....you haveing little trouble with the old trigger finger?
Same post three times :hmm3grin2orange:
Troll....you haveing little trouble with the old trigger finger?
Same post three times :hmm3grin2orange:
Emissions have me wondering about modded chainsaws. Is getting through a cut a little faster worth breathing a bunch more pollution?
It's easy to write off working in a more polluted local environment. What health cost are the operators paying? These saws are right in our faces!
Gary .....If that would have been a 346NE post we'd be looking at about 100 posts....
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D.D.T.- though weight probably does fall somewhere among these +'s and -'s you speak of, whoever made a purchase based solely on weight would really be missing the big picture (good point)! Since you have both- can you notice a difference in power between the two? What about what S.T. mentioned regarding the recently "adjusted" weights- notice any difference between the two, or pretty much dead even? Any other plusses and/or minuses I might have overlooked on these two? My dealer said the M.S. 441 was the most commonly complained about with problems getting it started, but I suspect that's limited to newbs that don't know how to operate their chainsaws I.T.F.P.! For you both models are probably equally easy to start, right?
THanks for the input.
I just can't figure out why some of you guys can't answer a simple question. He asked a simple question and you have to deviate off on some tangent. Answer his question or don't post! Rant off
Now Brad.....oke: oke: You must be feeling better......
A thread went off topic? in this forum? Must be the first time that happened.
Unburnt hydrocarbons that are passing right through the saw directly in front of the operator. This is why Stihl is moving towards 'fresh air' for purging the cylinder in their two strokes and why the 4-mix engines are entering the market.
Mmmmmmmmmmm............think this is the 2nd time, it's evey happend.
Gary
Dadatwins said:Both were bought new and are stock. I run my 441 with a 20" bar and the 460 with a 25" bar. Same type chain, full chisel professional chain always. The 441 will run the 25" but not as strong as the 460. The 460 starts easier than the 441. 441 always needs 1-2 extra pulls when cold off the truck. After that they are equal. Not enough that it bothers me just a fact of owning the saw. 441 has MUCH better anti-vibe and is smoother in the cut than the 460. They both oil fine as I have both oilers set to max, neither runs out before the fuel. Never looked at gas usuage since I make a living with the saws and they pay for themselves, when they run out of gas I fill them up. I am not crazy about the air filter setup on the 411, but it does stay cleaner longer so I have to fuss with it less. I like them both and I use them each for their respective purpose, longer bar = bigger saw. JMHO