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Another this vs that thread...just have to ask
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<blockquote data-quote="Saw Dr." data-source="post: 4524787" data-attributes="member: 18022"><p>391 is a great saw that sells itself. It is a bit cheaper than the 362, and it has a larger engine. While happier with a 20" bar, it will easily run a 25 if the need arises. Sure there may be other offerings from Husky that will do just as well, but a Stihll dealer is going to sell what he has. 391 is a great bang-for-buck saw, and really good for the firewood crowd. I see very few come back for anything other than a chain sharpening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saw Dr., post: 4524787, member: 18022"] 391 is a great saw that sells itself. It is a bit cheaper than the 362, and it has a larger engine. While happier with a 20" bar, it will easily run a 25 if the need arises. Sure there may be other offerings from Husky that will do just as well, but a Stihll dealer is going to sell what he has. 391 is a great bang-for-buck saw, and really good for the firewood crowd. I see very few come back for anything other than a chain sharpening. [/QUOTE]
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