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i would go with what suits you ...stihl or husky !! I went for the 395 ,like the 66 it will pull a 36" bar all day long but prefere huskys... the 66 is a good saw though,one of my faves whilst i had one but for me i just like husky's more.... fancy a 390 though!!

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660 is a saw built for Logging.The use they get in Arb work is nothing compared to burning 20L of gas a day in the Bush.

 

There are few Husky's in use in large felling operations because their big saws are not up to it.

 

""STIHL...If they wern't so good,we'd still have alot of Rain Forest left".

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My 440 was stolen, they are no longer available, my dealer, who I trust implicitly, reckons the 441's are not great, so I went for a 460.

 

He said the same to me, 3 years ago. I ended up buying one anyway, and I am very glad I did. It replaced a 440 and a 460, and I prefer it to both of them. Over the 3 years its had a proper beating, running up to a 25" bar felling lots of big trees, and its never missed a beat.

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But then again you can fell a 70" girth tree with a 28 inch bar if you are cute, and we dont get much over 3' diameter down here, and those that are bigger are very well protected in general.

 

You may well be able to fell it, but I wouldnt fancy ringing it up.

 

Besides, everyone should have a 90cc saw, they are the dogs danglies.

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You may well be able to fell it, but I wouldnt fancy ringing it up.

 

Besides, everyone should have a 90cc saw, they are the dogs danglies.

 

LOL- I dont know why ady is even considering a baby saw like that- get an 088 with a 48" bar and have done ade:lol::lol:

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