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Seriously thinking about the 560xp now! heard loads of good comments about it!

 

Oh i don't know! Decisions decisions!

 

I would recomend the Husky 560 XP. I know you are a Stihl man but see if you can get a demo saw for a bit . Its the best 60cc saw around in my book .:thumbup:

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i would go for a 460 or 441 would not bother with anything smaller

441 and 460 with 20ich bars are my smallest saws i use other than a 200t

best alround saw i think u can buy having said that iv played with a 560 and they are one hell of a saw if ur think of running a 15-18 inch bar

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I've only had my 460 since January, but for the work I do with it (crosscutting timber for log production) its the DB's - don't know how I managed without it beforehand, TBH. I use 20 and 25 inch bars - no problems with performance or reliability to date, and not too bad on fuel.

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I have one of these fine pieces of German Engineering. A little nose heavy with a 25in bar for my liking, but otherwise I can not find fault besides the tooless filler caps on all new Stihls( way too intricate for my ham fists). I love it besides these two minor blemishes and would buy it again tomorrow and the day after. Hope this helps.

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