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Thanks for mentioning me Garrit.@chipper1 might have one in his collection
I thought that one was coming to Mi Lee, still mad about the shoes comment .Pm sent
Thanks for mentioning me Garrit.
I was thinking of you yesterday, that barn steel is almost uncovered .
Mines in very used cosmetic condition, but about 20-30 tanks through the rebuild.
Here's a link to the ad.
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/70cc-husky-jonsered-and-stihl.302571/
Here's a video that is also in the ad.
25", the bar had a slight bend in it at the back side of the bar.What length bar is that in the video? I'm looking for something to run a 25" bar so maybe I'm better off with a 460/461
25", the bar had a slight bend in it at the back side of the bar.
The saw was very fresh(rings not seated)/running rich at the time and has much more power now.
It really depends what other saws you have and what you will be cutting the majority of the time.
If you plan on cutting wood over 20 most the time get a 460/461, if not then probably stick with the 044/440 as it is a bit lighter and less bulkier. I will run the 044 as much as I can without breaking out the 461, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and you reach for more torque.
I thought that one was coming to Mi Lee, still mad about the shoes comment .
Sounds like the 044/440 or the 460/461 would do the trick depending on the size of wood you cut on a normal basis.I currently have a MS660 setup with a 32" bar and also have a 25" bar for it. Was looking for a dedicated saw for a 25" bar. I also have a MS290 with 20" bar and just picked up a 2016 MS261C yesterday. Mainly I'm looking for something in between those two and the MS440 is dead in the middle for HP and I figured it would run a 25" bar nicely.
Ok, when I run into.a situation like that I buy them all and figure out what I want to keep from there, really I do .On a regular basis? The majority of the stuff I cut can be handled by a 50CC saw, I don't cut big stuff very regularly. Really just want to add another saw to the lineup.
I have a MS 440 that only wears a 25" bar and it handles every kind of wood with ease. You don't need to worry about a 440 or 044 with a 25"What length bar is that in the video? I'm looking for something to run a 25" bar so maybe I'm better off with a 460/461
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