farmboss45
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Stihl MS441 vs Husky 562 XP
Got to run the new Huskey autotune today. The local dealer has been after me for some time because he knows I am a Stihl guy. He said it would eat my Stihl for lunch, even though my saw is bigger. I told him I would give it a try, heck, a new toy to play with, HELL YEA! Was not a bad day in the woods to play either so away I went. I recently had some timber cut out of my woods, red oak, maple, a couple walnut and cherry, so I have about 30 tops to get cleaned up. Normally I would not bother with them until the leaves suck the last of the moisture out that they can, but there was 1 in the corner of my corn field that did not cooperate. I will give Huskey credit, it is a nice saw, a little lighter than mine, cuts fast, good power. Thats where I will stop though. I am running skip tooth on my 441, and it hauls the mail through that red oak!! I will not be tradeing any time soon, a lot more power and speed, but it is a bigger cc saw.
Got to run the new Huskey autotune today. The local dealer has been after me for some time because he knows I am a Stihl guy. He said it would eat my Stihl for lunch, even though my saw is bigger. I told him I would give it a try, heck, a new toy to play with, HELL YEA! Was not a bad day in the woods to play either so away I went. I recently had some timber cut out of my woods, red oak, maple, a couple walnut and cherry, so I have about 30 tops to get cleaned up. Normally I would not bother with them until the leaves suck the last of the moisture out that they can, but there was 1 in the corner of my corn field that did not cooperate. I will give Huskey credit, it is a nice saw, a little lighter than mine, cuts fast, good power. Thats where I will stop though. I am running skip tooth on my 441, and it hauls the mail through that red oak!! I will not be tradeing any time soon, a lot more power and speed, but it is a bigger cc saw.
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