No problem buying a used 044, there are likely more parts available for it now than there ever were, you don't need a spare parts saw, plus, almost nothin goes wrong with em anyway!
My take is this:
Dolmar 6400-7900 is the same chassis and is essentially an 80cc saw. the 6400 has wonderful torque (which Hp specks don't capture). Buy a 6400 right and make it a ported 7900 when you're able.
I love my 372 and its not going anywhere. That said, after running another member's ported 10mm 044, I realized that IT was the saw I was looking for when I bought my 372.I could do without the 372's shrill whistle of the air injection. Ehh.
The MS461 looks and feels nice in my hands. I have not run one, but some people that I know (and know their proclivities) like them and that has my attention.
I like the power of the 576xpAT but not the feel. If I was leaning towards a 576, I would just opt for a 390xp and have a better handling saw AND more power for not much more money.
I like the AV of the 441, but not the weight of handling. Here the 365/044/440/372xp shine. IMHO the 461 doesn't feel much if any heavier then the 441 and it has a better balance with a 28" bar not to mention power.
The Echo CS-800p looks nice and well built but looks pretty slow compared to the German and Swedish competition.
If you have a chance, find a few of these prospects give them a feel. Run them if you can. Some saws feel a lot different in use than static. Similar to how heavy a Harley Electra-glide feels sitting still, vs how light it feels once you get rolling.
Dam choices. Lol. Both good saws. Both will make u happy.Thinking about just breaking down and going for the 372 xp, I may wait until I can handle some dolmars though
Huh??? wha'd U say?Good hearing protection goes a long way in dulling that down..
7900s are typically cheaper and cut better than any of the saws you mentioned... just saying.i would look for a deal on a 371/372XP pre smog , or its jonesred cousin, and also a ms440,044,ms460--
there are also a lot of other saws that can do the job , none do it better or longer than these do.
My best advise, buy something that has good dealer support.I wish I wouldn't have read this thread... now I'm well beyond confused
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That would likely put me in another Stihl... I have a dealer about 6-7 miles from me that I've done business with for over 25 years.My best advise, buy something that has good dealer support.
Support local dealers and businesses when possible. internet and box stores are killing off the small local guys that will truly give you the best service and care about having a happy customer.supporting a local shop is good advice for those that have a good dealer nearby but for those that dont...or the only dealer is a stihl..and no offense to anyone but stihl is 10-20% higher for the same saw from any other major brand. some people just cant afford that.My best advise, buy something that has good dealer support.
372xp 70.7cc 13.4lb 5.3hp 7910 78.5cc 14.7lb 5.7hp(7900 is 13.6lb 6.3hp)7900 are heavy. they do make good power. i don't see a stock one smoking a good 372XP though.
careful there...i fit in that category at timesAnd worse yet, an arrogant dealer.....
Agreed... ya' do pay something for the badge....no offense to anyone but stihl is 10-20% higher for the same saw from any other major brand.
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