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Hello all, been reading a while learning much. Thanks to all of you for your opinions. I am a weekend worrior firewood cutter with plenty of respect for top notch equipment. I bought a 351 husky about 5 years ago 18in. bar and have enjoyed every minute running it. However I am cutting more now and bigger hardwoods up to 22in trees and I am looking to buy a saw which will run a 24 in. bar and preform occacionally. I will probably have a 20 in. bar most of the time but when I need the power I want it to be there. Agian thanks for all of your input, looking forward to posting more!:biggrinbounce2:
 
Well i am new so I can ask dumb questions right? Which 460 and you talking about stihl or husky and who makes the 441? Hope that doesnt make me look 100% dumb!:D
 
Well i am new so I can ask dumb questions right? Which 460 and you talking about stihl or husky and who makes the 441? Hope that doesnt make me look 100% dumb!:D

He's talking about the MS 460 and MS441, both Stihls.
 
Id pick up a brand new 372xp since theyre available again in usa...
 
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Thank you all, Only 1 question remains where to find a 372xp and how to tell my wife :laugh: Seriously I will be calling a few local shops to try to find and price one but any in positive feedback of internet selles would be great thanks agian.

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If you are not brand loyal

I would consider a 7900 from Dolmar. I feel it has more Grunt than the 372XP. and could be had for possibly less money
 
Thank you all, Only 1 question remains where to find a 372xp and how to tell my wife :laugh: Seriously I will be calling a few local shops to try to find and price one but any in positive feedback of internet selles would be great thanks agian.

:bowdown:

The Jonsered 2171 is basically the same saw, but make sure you are comfortable with the streight across front handlebar, before you decide to buy one........;)
 
Thank you all, Only 1 question remains where to find a 372xp and how to tell my wife :laugh: Seriously I will be calling a few local shops to try to find and price one but any in positive feedback of internet selles would be great thanks agian.

:bowdown:

If you can't find one local AS site sponsor Baileys is a good place to start. Excellent people!!
 
Thank you all, Only 1 question remains where to find a 372xp and how to tell my wife :laugh: Seriously I will be calling a few local shops to try to find and price one but any in positive feedback of internet selles would be great thanks agian.

:bowdown:


That's two questions!! Just tell the wife that someone gave it to you as a gift.
 

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