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stick with the 441 or 460 cant see how the 441 with a 20inch bar is (bit over kill )that what i use for my ground saw does everything i ask of it

what the point of just jumping up to a 361/362 when he has a 026 for 50-80pound more u have a bigger saw that will run a 25inch bar if u need it

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Forget about the Stihl MS362; it's about to get trounced by the Husqvarna 562xp coming out this year.

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Forget about the 441 unless you want endless headaches, for some it's amazing, others a nightmare. I wouldn't want to take the risk! Find an old 440 and enjoy that!

Or buy a 372XP, i did. Awesome saw on an 18" bar.

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i really strugle to see why people slate the 441 iv had mine 2 years and ent had a problem with it

and i would buy another great saw

 

exactly i like them!

 

I've got one along with a 361, the 441 is about 8 months old and has only been used a handful of times but theyre an ace saw! use one at work too :thumbup1:

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