Thanks for all the help folks! I do know he has zero want to mod his 460 so im not to worried about that. As faras my 372 goes...if I were to do a dual port MM and run an 8 pin rim how would I fare? My 372 is running the 32" bar it came with and his 460 is on a 32" as well.
There may be a few 460s out there that can run with the 372s. This one is did here was real surprising. Sorry I'm on my phone and can't get the embed code.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttoQDfZvjPk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Ive heard a lot of mixed feelings about running a 32 on a 372. What are your opinions regarding it? It came with a 32 so why not? I also have a 24 for it but I figured the 32 would be good for when I needed to drop something that requires it.
No on the 8pin with a 32.
Ive heard a lot of mixed feelings about running a 32 on a 372. What are your opinions regarding it? It came with a 32 so why not? I also have a 24 for it but I figured the 32 would be good for when I needed to drop something that requires it.
When I cut firewood at the hunting club , I'm usually cutting with a guy who is a professional logger . He has Stihl 460"s or 046's , i cant rem. which . My lowly MM'd 272 smokes his 46's in both speed and torque . He got pissed , and now brings an 066 to the ring .
Gotta get my 181 done , and shame his 66 . :msp_wink:
Another Thread dedicated on how to make a non Stihl saw Perform like a Stihl saw. If you owned a 460 than you could hang with your buddy. At this point Just use the Husky as a trim saw. You wont overwork it and with the 32" bar you wont have to bend over to cut. opcorn:opcorn:opcorn:
just wait till next week, another rehash of a 460/461 vs (insert saw of choice here) me , i'll vote for a dolmar 7900 opcorn:
They already did that one a lot. The 7900 is way better in every way.
Another Thread dedicated on how to make a non Stihl saw Perform like a Stihl saw. If you owned a 460 than you could hang with your buddy. At this point Just use the Husky as a trim saw. You wont overwork it and with the 32" bar you wont have to bend over to cut. opcorn:opcorn:opcorn:
You miss the point the point - it is about a smaller Husky against a larger Stihl!
They already did that one a lot. The 7900 is way better in every way.
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