Probably run short "regularly" but would like to be able to run one when I need it.If your gonna run a 36" bar regularly 395 all the way.
The 390XP is by far the biggest bang for the buck. They are my favorite saw in that class, and mod like crazy. But, since you already have a MS461, you might consider the 395XP.
Or a ported 288If your gonna run a 36" bar regularly 395 all the way.
You got any more info on that? You started with nothing and practically built a 660 for 300$ ?Just put together an MS660 with aftermarket parts off eBay and Huztl.net. Mostly it is high quality FarmerTec parts. Did replace the chain tensioner. The thing is really a beast and a high powered saw but not a Stihl. Had to press the cases together and attach all the other parts. Really learned a lot. Spent about $300 including shipping.
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I tend to run all my saws a pinch fat. So it cuts down on absolute top rev performance . I'm not cutting cookies for utube, I'm running the dog snot out of big saws in big hardwood. I muff mod, do my version of a woods port, and mix 32-1.Maybe I just need to keep working on my manual tune skills. It might be nice to run on the rich side for milling.(?) Time will tell. I'm definitely not "in need" but clearly "in want" of a bigger saw.
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