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Sorry' date=' maybe me being a bit thick,

 

do you mean the Husky is more powerful or it weighs more when it wears the same size bar on as the Stihl?[/quote']

 

the husky feels like its more power, i thought they were meant about the same, maybe you could enlighten me:001_smile:

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I know what you are saying, the husky 395xpg just seems to have more grunt. i am very happy with it, i got it for £949 with 28 and 36 inch bars and chains. i also have a husk 372 with 15"/18"20" bars, think its a great saw also. i hvae had a few stihls and thought the huskys were better, well except for the ms200t.

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Is there much between the 390 and 395 in you experience Mozza?

 

There is a noticeable difference between the 2 mate imo, Not hugely by any means but more of a difference than say between the 395xp and the 660.

 

Im VERY impressed with the 390, Light (ish) for its power, Its a great saw.

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