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I'm thinking of buying one of these. I've tried all the alternatives; husky (so don't bother saying I should get one instead!) and Makita DCS7901 and altho the latter has that better power/weight ratio I have decided to part with it because I just don't like it! Saw snobbery in the extreme I know.

 

Anyway, I'd be interested to hear all your experiences of this saw, good and bad altho not expecting too many of the latter. I would be using with both 18" and 25" bars.

 

I'm aware too that the newer technology 441 might be smoother and be quite torquey but I'm attracted to old technology for its simplicty and in case a new 461 is due soon and I miss out on a classic - I take it a 460 is a classic?

 

Much appreciated...

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awfull anti vibes and bad fuel economy I do like em though! damn fine rip snorting power house though,tryed a 441 very nice smooth saw i would take that over it ....you cant put a price on preventing white finger and the fuel economy pays for it self!

I will say after i stopped using saws like the ms460 my joints in my fingers feel a lot better....just need stihl to sort the anti vibes on the 200t!

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