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<blockquote data-quote="Sierra_rider" data-source="post: 7765057" data-attributes="member: 181878"><p>I personally use my ms400 as my go-to rear handle for climbing. As far as stock power, it compares to a Stihl 440 or a 372xp IMO...really strong little saw. It's considerable lighter than either of those. I also own a couple of 044s, a 372xt, and a 500i, and I rather climb with the 400. </p><p></p><p>Mines got the wrap handle kit and runs either a 25 or 28" Stihl lightweight. I made my own front muffler cover, reminiscent of a bark box. I also ported it and bumped the compression up on it, it's really a good running saw and hard to go wrong in its present form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sierra_rider, post: 7765057, member: 181878"] I personally use my ms400 as my go-to rear handle for climbing. As far as stock power, it compares to a Stihl 440 or a 372xp IMO...really strong little saw. It's considerable lighter than either of those. I also own a couple of 044s, a 372xt, and a 500i, and I rather climb with the 400. Mines got the wrap handle kit and runs either a 25 or 28" Stihl lightweight. I made my own front muffler cover, reminiscent of a bark box. I also ported it and bumped the compression up on it, it's really a good running saw and hard to go wrong in its present form. [/QUOTE]
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