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Jaberwky

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My 290 is down for a few days for some repair, and the guy I get my log lengths from let me borrow his 460/20" bar for the weekend. I bought a new chain and got to work. After 5 minutes I was actully laughing out loud at how much it makes the 290 look stupid. I plowed through the medium logs (10-14") like they were toothpicks, and a couple of big 40" and larger monsters were no match whatsoever. I was so unused to the power that I kept getting pulled forward when the saw started into the cut.

It is insane - I had no idea what a real saw felt like. There is no way I'm going to be able to go back to the 290 now.
 
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My 290 is down for a few days for some repair, and the guy I get my log lengths from let me borrow his 460/20" bar for the weekend. I bought a new chain and got to work. After 5 minutes I was actully laughing out loud at how much it makes the 290 look stupid. I plowed through the medium logs (10-14") like they were toothpicks, and a couple of big 40" and larger monsters were no match whatsoever. I was so unused to the power that I kept getting pulled forward when the saw started into the cut.

It is insane - I had no idea what a real saw felt like. There is no way I'm going to be able to go back to the 290 now.

Don't ever pick up a 90cc saw. :greenchainsaw:
 

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this site might start hurting 60cc sales.

seems theres alot of people lately seeing the light:greenchainsaw::givebeer::cheers:
 
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It happened to me this spring. My brother was helping me cut up some wood, he has a 372xp and i have a 029 super. He let me cut with his saw for a while, I was so impressed with the difference i bought a new 372xpw. now the 029 sits.
 
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It is insane - I had no idea what a real saw felt like. There is no way I'm going to be able to go back to the 290 now.[/QUOTE]

The 460 is a PRO model chainsaw and is a country mile ahead of a paltry 290. If you ever get a chance to run a 137 cc saw then you will know what torque and power really is in a chainsaw.
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BryanSchamber

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I had a similar situation. Bought a 361 last year and muff modded it. My brother 's 290 took a crap and he borrowed it to get some stuff taken care as he promised a farmer. Needless to say he is the proud owner of a new 362. I have never run anything bigger than my 361 so I dont know the feeling.
 
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don't ever pick up a 7900.....there is nothing else like it for weight and power. i was running my 262 yesterday bucking a bunch of 10-18" oak that has been down since last winter. i was almost done when the 262 threw the chain and i grabbed the 7900 to finish. now while the 262 is a fine saw, it is not even close in power to the 7900. i couldn't believe how it kept grabbing the saw and trying to jerk it into the log. maybe the 262 is due a porting.
 
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Yesterday i finished a working on a raised crib made from peeled spruce poles,it should hold 4+ cords.Trimmed up the ends of the deck logs some,a job easily suited to the 026 that Ive been using since I started.
For grins thought Id pull out the 372,ignored and very cold (-10 to 8+).
Now Im going to have to find something for the Ole Gal to do,such a sweet machine...

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would you guys that run big saws include a dolmar 6400 or makita 6401 in the big saw catagory since it makes close to 5hp? I have and love my 55 but am looking for an affordable big brother for it, with the option to upgrade it later.
 
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would you guys that run big saws include a dolmar 6400 or makita 6401 in the big saw catagory since it makes close to 5hp? I have and love my 55 but am looking for an affordable big brother for it, with the option to upgrade it later.

No.. 5hp would fit into the mid-range saw area. Considering the pro saws typically run somewhere between maybe 3 hp up to maybe the 9ish area.
 

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