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Larger saw £500 budget.


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Its time to upgrade from my baby saw for cutting stumps lower, I'd like a saw that will happily run a 20 inch bar or larger, Found a Stihl 441 local for £500 that looks in good condition, but seems expensive for a fairly old saw.

I would like suggestions as I am fairly new to this.

East Midlands based. 

 

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Now Husqvarna have stopped the 365 II think Makita EA7900 is the cheapest pro saw that'll run 20" easily, is a bit over your £500 but will go bigger bar too if you need it.

I would prefer that to a 441 any day.

461 also a cracking saw, look at the bars and chains on offer as that can add up. I just bought a secondhand saw and actually needed new bar and chains when I got to see it close up - another £100+ out of pocket straight away.

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The saw is a genuine low hour saw which starts and runs like it just left the factory. all original, original cylinder piston with tons of compression. it will start 1st pull when warm and go straight into tick-over and ticks-over up-side-down as demonstrated in the video.


And would someone please buy this so I don't keep looking at it? Would be @DCS6800i ?@shavey ?

He's also selling a 288XP which looks pretty good nick.
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