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441 v 460


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441 v 460  

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Thoughts everyone

 

I am going to buy a new mid sized stihl, either a 441 or a 460 most probably.

 

The 441 is the most up to date design, but is nearly as heavy as a 460, and they both cost about the same.

Whichever i buy will mostly be run with an 18 or 20 inch bar but will need to take up to 25 inch on occasion, until i save up and buy a 660.

Which would you go for?

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yeah 372. oops, I mean 440 - except its now a 441, nearly as heavy as a 460..

460 it is then. I know of guys who occasionally run 32" bars with no trouble and 28" as standard.

 

Old monkey has just bought a new power ported 460 for running a 32" bar I believe...

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460/046 is one of the best saws around imo. I have two of them and regularly run them with either 20" or 24" bars skip or fullhouse they will pull those set-ups in any combination no problem. If you can find a dealer around with a 440 still I'd consider that if you're only going to be running a short bar and ocassionally a 25". Just mentioning cause my local dealer has two of the 440's around still.

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