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Big Neb

Big Neb

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Once you try the dual dawg setup it is hard to go back to a single setup.

On the 440 and 460 that I just got they have the smaller single dawg and you really can see why most of these saws on ebay have big dents in the mufflers. I've switched the 440's to the bigger and am looking for a set for my 460.

I can tell you that the 361/441/440/460 all use the same bigger spikes. My 361 has duals but they are a bit smaller.

I'll post a pic in a sec....
 
Big Neb

Big Neb

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Big Neb

Big Neb

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These are a few of my more recent acquisitions.

The 440 is brand new and doesn't have 5 minutes of run time.

The 460 I just picked up last week and supposedly has 5 tanks through it. I haven't even had a chance to run it yet.

The 361 I picked up a month or so back but it has been used. I put the 3/4 wrap, dual dawgs, and deep clutch cover on. They were new.

The 441 is my baby. It doesn't get as much use as my 361's but boy it is smooth to run.

And Yes, I prefer to take care of my saws. I usually blow them off and wipe them down after use. I've found they last longer that way. My saws usually don't spend their lives bouncing around in the back of my truck, sun bleaching the plastic and rain rusting anything and everything.

We still run 3 old Homey's(360's), my other 361, 026 Pro, and one of the 7900's pretty hard. Not that we are in lumber or tree care industry. These saws have a few more bumps and scraps but they are still in great shape.
 

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