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After the 260 i've got a gap and no bigger saw (044 playing up and going to buy new)

 

So just to bear in mind i've got a 20" bar and chain on the way for an 044 which should fit the 440 and 362 aswell hopefully?

 

So which to go for?

 

A 362 with 18" can use 20" when needed

 

or the 441 with 25" for bigger stuff and put 20" on for majority

 

Bear in mind i'm just getting into tree's and am not tackling big ones at the moment..... though the one the other day was approx 24" dia where i cut it

 

cheers chris

 

Going to pay wage in tomorrow and ring up jonsie :)

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Go for the 441 mate, Id rather have the option for the bigger bar just incase, As a wise man once told me "Better to have and not need, Than need and not have":thumbup1:

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i have a 441 and it has the 20 inch bar on it all the time apart from when i want to mill something. i use it as my main ground saw iv got a 260 but dont really use it anymore i alway pick the 441 up now great saw mate. i was going to buy the 361 but glade i got the 441 instead

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can saws be purchased over the phone and sent via post?

 

Only if you have bought from the shop face to face first mate

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Only if you have bought from the shop face to face first mate

 

ohhhh right... will jonsie not sell to me then? bit of a long drive to london :(

 

wanted it this week to finish a job and was wanting to order tomorrow

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or for the extra 50.00 is the 460 a better saw? its the same weight, but only .3 hp more.....

 

cheers all, chris

 

460 is a fantastic saw mate, im a husky man but if i were to buy a Stihl groundsaw it would be a 460 :thumbup1:

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pm justin on here witch is jonsie he will sort u out mate he is very good on delivery and service mate or call him tomorrow

 

will be doing :) just wondering on the 460? or go for the 441 and some new carabiners? my climbing gear needs re newing also ( bought it second hand ) :blushing:

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