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got ms460 a bit ago, had it ported straight away (stihl part) and re-tuned as seen until recently on pete's saw (mc'sheffry) then managed to drop the beast onto a well placed brick and cracked the tank underneath..which is the whole body and rear handle.. fixed within 2days at local stihl dealer, well happy with saw, powere through anything..Ed

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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!

 

Or buy a solo 637 top handle :lol:

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is there a problem with the chain oiler on these? the first bar on it kept going tight on nosewheel, finally got mad n bought a new bar, that has nipped up twice in last week too, only a few weeks old (bar i mean).? oh its 25inch..Ed

 

Not that I'm aware of; in fact I thought the 'older models' such as the 460 had good oilers? 361 an example of a low flow oiler; saying that mine today with 25" didn't exactly pee oil all over the place...

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