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True words of experience-priceless, am starting to veer towards the husky big saws as opposed to the 66/880 stihls. Is it me or do stihls saws in general sound slower than huskys. Watched numerous clips on the tube as well as using several of each brand-my new 346 xp is the dogs b******s-am so impressed, as well with my 365 special-I suppose I am just waiting to be nudged a little further -funds permitting...Nick.

 

To me huskies always seem to have a bit more torque to the equivalent stihl and I find the pick up speed as you get on the throttle is quicker, which is why for snedding up I'll always pick up the husky if I have access to one. I'm not basing any of that on figures, just how the saws 'feels' to me when I'm using it.

 

Stihl vs Husky thread though so in theory 50% of members will disagree :laugh1:

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To me huskies always seem to have a bit more torque to the equivalent stihl and I find the pick up speed as you get on the throttle is quicker, which is why for snedding up I'll always pick up the husky if I have access to one. I'm not basing any of that on figures, just how the saws 'feels' to me when I'm using it.

 

Stihl vs Husky thread though so in theory 50% of members will disagree :laugh1:

 

You are right I think . Huskys against Sthil like for like The Husqvarna clears the chip way better

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