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Ross Smith
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Hi all, new here had an ms441 for 6 months was good in the timber until i went up to 28" and all the anti vibe fell out. it was my frist and last stillh and went for a 390xp:001_cool:to go with 346xp,357xp,372xp,390xp and my old 51 which dad uses when he's on a funny 5mins!!!

P.S. the 390xp takes a 36" bar no problem!

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I prefer the 440 and the 460 ( i own both)- better power to weight. To the point i've just bought a 2nd 440- time to get the drill out and do some more exhaust porting :)

 

The anti-vibration systems on the latest generation of husky and stihl saws are amazing, however the drive to reduce emissions seems to have reduced the torque as the engines are restricted heavily

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