Nailsbeats
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The 372 is my answer. It has proven it's excellence, the 441 has not yet.
wheres the fun in not bashing another product? Thall is a worse offender than I, why get your panties in a bunch over it?
Cool, I'll remember that, no problem. BTW, this is not about Thall. I mentioned all sides in the beginning of this, if you were paying attention. You just can't get off it can you? Now the pantie thing.......LOL
372xp
Stats don't mean schit to this crowd!!!
Husky 372........Great Saw!!!
Stihl MS441.........Great Saw!!!
Just run'em..............leave the bickering to the pencil pushers at the aforementioned saw companies!!!
Wish my toilet paper lasted as long as this thread!!!
havent we been over this? stihl is only number 1 at selling overweight vibrating sawdust vacuums. husky #1 at selling chainsaws
Actually... doesn't Husqvarna make vacuums and sewing machines?
But on a serious note... I have not had the chance to use a 441... but if I were ever to buy a Husqvarna... it would be a 372. Of the 372's I have run, they are top notch... I love my 044, and the 046's... but a 372XP is one fine machine!
Gary
Oregon sells a .325 rim for a standard 7 tooth spline. I ran .325 on my 044 for years.
...and so do Stihl - but those are 9-pin.
Don't tell us you run .325 on your 372???:jawdrop: :jawdrop: :monkey:
The 372 is my answer. It has proven it's excellence, the 441 has not yet.
the 441 probably will be beaten pretty badly by the 576xp
...and so do Stihl - but those are 9-pin.
Yes my Oregon .325 , standard 7 spline rims are also 9 pin. Stihl here in Canada never offered this rim, but these Oregon rims I have must have been old inventory because they are not even radial ported. Just bought a couple of my last ones a few years back.The logging company I cut for years back had a policy of small radius bar tips only,[Oregon guard tip or banana nose, double guard, Windsor mini- pro tips] . When the young feller cut himself in the face [as I mentioned in my earlier post] 30 yrs ago,this policy wasn't in.
In small pulpwood and medium timber I ran a 18" .325 on my Stihl 044, because with the small tip on a short bar the 3/8 would de-rail easily. the .325 was a lower profile cutter making it a more suitable chain for that bar & tip. On my larger saws 064,066 I ran longer bars [ deeper in the belly] with the mini-pro or oregon guard tips and had no problem with the 3/8s.
Old post - and he didn't really.......
I had a good laugh at that one lol
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