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Whoppa Choppa
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On 04/10/2023 at 21:11, Whoppa Choppa said:

 

If I was considering a 362 I'd have said so in my original post. A 400 will be my next new saw. Personally have already had a 362 and it was gutless shite. Don't tell me, I'm about to turn the page and someone is going to suggest a Husqvarna 🙄. Y'all missing the point. A friend is selling the 461 and 500 at the stated prices. This thread is exclusively about them and them only. It's not difficult to understand! Surely I don't have to put in capital shouting letters in the op that other recommendations are NOT what I'm after. I had an Echo 620 which trounced the 362 but was heavy.

 

Have you considered buying them both and gluing them together? Then when you ran one out of petrol you could flip it over and be straight back into the game?

 

500 is an OK saw,I like the antivibes.  But a bit over hyped performance wise IMHO.

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2 hours ago, JDon said:

Personally I'd go with a 500i. Guy I cut with has one and it is a beast and it's basically a feather compared to a Husky 85. 

My 500i has been super reliable. Always starts on 2 pulls, fast cutting, lightweight, well balanced.  Streets ahead of equivalent husky IMO.

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15 minutes ago, Chamski said:

My 500i has been super reliable. Always starts on 2 pulls, fast cutting, lightweight, well balanced.  Streets ahead of equivalent husky IMO.

I've the 585 and I think it's around about the same category but as for weight the 500 that my friend has is just unreal light. 

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5 hours ago, handcutter said:

500i will be wanked out and in the bin within 1-2 years if your using it full time and the 461 still going, only downside is the weight and slight lack of about 2-3cc

Any proof of that? I've had both and longevity of 500i is no different IMO

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