the 440's were $350 a pop and the 266 was $250. I am now regretting not getting the one 440 he started up, it was okish looking, started up in a few pulls, but what had me weary was he sad " theres no miles on this saw, you can tell by looking at the guides and rails" (when do saws have miles on them?)that had me a bit confused since the bottom showed signs of work in the bush, and the "new bar" the bottom and top by the rails were rusted a bit in the middle, but no scratches. I just didnt beleive that he knew the exact history on these saws since they were bought at richie bros, and ther were lots. So anyways I do regret not getting the 266, since while we had been there for bout 20-30 mins upon arriving and talking then running the 440, my dad decides to grab the 266, well sure enough after 1 pull she was just going like she was new, and it wasnt hot either been out in the fairly cold for about half an hour. Still that 440 haunts my dreams now. And after i went and ran my 390 for comparison, that stihl feels really nice. and i want that 70ish cc saw to fill the void between my 162 and 390. I need help for CAD