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Help me decide Stihl MS 362 or Makita 6421 or 7301
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<blockquote data-quote="holeycow" data-source="post: 4341712" data-attributes="member: 69978"><p>and the Stihl likely is a much torquier tune (I don't know for sure, but that would be typical for Husky vs Stihl), which helps most amateur operators immensely.....</p><p></p><p>just ran one of my other heavy, underpowered "undesireable" saws for a couple of hours (Dolmar PS420) cutting some blowdown off of fenceline. The little bugger ran like a champ, as usual. It's like operating a handsaw with a blade that moves by itself. Another torquey little saw (like an MS362). Nice to run when you're just putzing away. If your throttle trigger timing is a hair off then so what, these kinds of saws just pick up the revs and cut. Nice. My kind of power anyway.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holeycow, post: 4341712, member: 69978"] and the Stihl likely is a much torquier tune (I don't know for sure, but that would be typical for Husky vs Stihl), which helps most amateur operators immensely..... just ran one of my other heavy, underpowered "undesireable" saws for a couple of hours (Dolmar PS420) cutting some blowdown off of fenceline. The little bugger ran like a champ, as usual. It's like operating a handsaw with a blade that moves by itself. Another torquey little saw (like an MS362). Nice to run when you're just putzing away. If your throttle trigger timing is a hair off then so what, these kinds of saws just pick up the revs and cut. Nice. My kind of power anyway..... [/QUOTE]
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