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4 hours ago, gary112 said:

What makes the MS400 better than a Husky 560?

I've never got on with the 560. It is a brilliant saw but I just find it a bit heavy and cumbersome. Where as the 357 was the better of 346 357 pair the 550 is the star this time around.  

 

Why is the 400 better than the 560? it feels lighter nibler and the vibes are really low. It is one of these stihls that feel like like husky. A bit like the 500i and since they launched so close together the 500i overshadowed the rest of the lineup. I've always been a husky saw man but the 400 really impressed me. If I wanted a 60ish cc saw I would have that over a 560. Hard for me to admit but it was a saw that was a joy to use 

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34 minutes ago, Brushcutter said:

I've never got on with the 560. It is a brilliant saw but I just find it a bit heavy and cumbersome. Where as the 357 was the better of 346 357 pair the 550 is the star this time around.  

 

Why is the 400 better than the 560? it feels lighter nibler and the vibes are really low. It is one of these stihls that feel like like husky. A bit like the 500i and since they launched so close together the 500i overshadowed the rest of the lineup. I've always been a husky saw man but the 400 really impressed me. If I wanted a 60ish cc saw I would have that over a 560. Hard for me to admit but it was a saw that was a joy to use 

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