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CR500

CR500

Diesel, Snowmobile, & Chainsaw Technician
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East Otto Ny
The 460 is defiantly a legend in it's own way. To be 100% honest before I decided to buy my 441 CM-R I was having a hell of time deciding what saw to pick because that 460 is pretty good stock but after some porting they have been known to eat a stock 660 alive. lol Make sure to post pics or it didn't happen:hmm3grin2orange:
 
CR500

CR500

Diesel, Snowmobile, & Chainsaw Technician
Joined
Aug 21, 2010
Messages
678
Location
East Otto Ny
The 460 is defiantly a legend in it's on way. To be 100% honest before I decided to buy my 441 CM-R I was having a hell of time deciding what saw to pick because that 460 is pretty good stock but after some porting they have been known to eat a stock 660 alive. lol Make sure to post pics or it didn't happen:hmm3grin2orange:
 
HorseFaller

HorseFaller

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Nov 17, 2010
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583
Location
Deming WA
Will due on posting pics. It was a tough choice. All it came down to was an overall weight issue. I loved my 440 that was stolen. Now I'm back using a 460 all day at work and am really used to it. To save time the local shop is port and polishing it, well I asked for the works right from them. It's not the same as doing it myself but it's a new saw and I'm not that good at the p&p.
 

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