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If you are adding a 460 to the equation then that is the clear winner - unbelievably good saw - runs rings around my mak 7901 and H 390xp; not on paper no - but in reality oh yes! Get one before they bring out the 1 ton 461 !

 

I'd second that. Fantastic saws will rip through 25" timber no problem and light enough to use all day:thumbup:

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460 has crap anti vibes though I have had a few and cut much timber with them powerful saws but that imo is there down fall and why when i switched to a 372 and never regreted it as my fingers are nearly showing no sighns from havs any more,Huskys aint toys they are just a one man saw imo unlike a stihl which maybe more robust and easy to use in a gang saying that i have had saws from both stables and they have constantly been a pain in the rear falling apart but i just dont like there erganomics or powerbands of a stihl so the 372 or 576 for me!!

Have a 440 magnum import in the shead at the momment, nice saw dont know if they are still available feels like a 460 in a 440!

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