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husky vs stihl -air filtering process
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<blockquote data-quote="kurtty" data-source="post: 857225" data-attributes="member: 16371"><p>my roomate uses a 441 and a 440 all day building log homes, he says none of them stay even close to as clean on the filters as my 365 and 371xp do. and thats generally what i notice when ever i run into a 441.</p><p>the winter kits make the husky tend to get the filter dirtier faster as they pull warm air in from off the cylinder, with the winter kit its about hte same as a 441</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kurtty, post: 857225, member: 16371"] my roomate uses a 441 and a 440 all day building log homes, he says none of them stay even close to as clean on the filters as my 365 and 371xp do. and thats generally what i notice when ever i run into a 441. the winter kits make the husky tend to get the filter dirtier faster as they pull warm air in from off the cylinder, with the winter kit its about hte same as a 441 [/QUOTE]
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