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HI mate you sold your new 576 then what will it be like with a 20ins bar on is it a better saw do you think then a 441 with a 20ins on thanks jon :thumbup:

 

i had an 18inch bar for it and a 24 inch.. it was awsome with the 18inch bar and handled the 24 inch bar relly well. personaly i dont like the 441.

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i had an 18inch bar for it and a 24 inch.. it was awsome with the 18inch bar and handled the 24 inch bar relly well. personaly i dont like the 441.

 

HI wooded yes mate no what you mine about 441 so you sold your 576 but i love my old 361 on a 16 ins bar i will look at the husky thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI wooded yes mate no what you mine about 441 so you sold your 576 but i love my old 361 on a 16 ins bar i will look at the husky thanks jon :thumbup:

 

i sold it a few months back as i am now employed rather than a subby so it wasnt getting used. i bought it for 1 perticular job and used it when ever i could. i still have my 346xp which is used quite abit still at weekends but work have given me a 361 as a work saw. when it comes up for renewal im gona get a 560xp

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i sold it a few months back as i am now employed rather than a subby so it wasnt getting used. i bought it for 1 perticular job and used it when ever i could. i still have my 346xp which is used quite abit still at weekends but work have given me a 361 as a work saw. when it comes up for renewal im gona get a 560xp

 

HI wooded yes thanks for that mate i will look out for a 560xp thanks jon :thumbup:

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