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I am looking at getting a new saw and I am looking at the

 

Stihl Ms441cm or the Ms362cm

 

Which is best looking at a 18 or 20 in bar.

 

Or would I best look husky?

 

You provocative so and so ! :biggrin:

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After much deliberation I went with 362 c-m and I'm pretty impressed with it.

18 inch bar,which I replaced with a sugi hara 18.

I was a bit rough at tick over at the start and stalled a few times,so I did the mtronic set up and run it on aspen fuel.

It's had 6 tanks through it now and running sweet as a nut.

Very powerful,for a 60 cc saw.

I like the captive bar nuts,great air filter system,stainless muffler,mtronic carb,newly designed tool less oil and filler caps.

I turned the oil pump up to maximum as I read it could be a bit frugal,but with an 18 inch bar it's throwing loads of oil out,think I'll put it back to the E setting.

I've only had a couple of Stihl saws before,which was a wood boss and a 039

( which I don't seen to have a photo of)

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