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hi all ,

since my ground saw has decided to die i tihnk i will be getting a bigger saw for the ground.

i was thinking the 441 with 18" bar.

wondering what people who have used the 441 think ?

i am open to suggestions on other saws of a simmilar size.

 

thanks

adam

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replacing a 341, i know its a bit of a jump on a saw. but want something bigger with a bit more power. 341 was a good saw but wont be getting another one i dont think.

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361 is twice the saw the 341 is. Especially if you run the .325 chain.....

 

I am being slightly hypocritical here, as I go straight to the 441 for most stuff. I do however have a 254xp for special occasions, such as lots of small felling. I wouldnt care to lug the 441 round the woods all day.

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i use my 441 for nearly everything run it on a 20 inch bar great saw. i would have a 20inch bar on it mate saves bending ur back one and 2 its got enough power of it

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I thought the 441 was fairly light :confused1: For the power it puts out anyway!!

 

Maybe to a giant!

 

For regular sized wimps like me its quite heavy. :laugh1:

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