Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Recommended Posts

Posted
395xp or 3120.

395xp is more versatile as the 3120 is very heavy.

 

Second that . I have 3120,395 and 390 . The 3120 only comes out if absolutely necessary . Its on a 50" bar so hopefully once a year at the most . The opther two I am happy to pick up any time .

Log in or register to remove this advert

  • Replies 46
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted
I would look again. I got pulled by saying this and f r jones (as an example) was 1100 for saw and bar.:thumbup:

 

Don't know about husky as not had much exp using them. Stihl ms660 maybe. The 880 is a big heavy saw to lug about all day.

 

As the title says advice on big saws lol its the biggest u could get and that price range is for the saw and largest bar and chain in the couple of sites ive seen but not f.r jones. But id its was for dayliy use etc then a 460-660 would be good enough ;p

Posted
Another for the 395 ... Great saw never let me down apart from my user error!! :blushing:And even then it still ran.

 

Mmm, we won't mention that:thumbdown: Piston is on its way, the dremmel is primed and ready to open up the ports:thumbup:

Posted
As the title says advice on big saws lol its the biggest u could get and that price range is for the saw and largest bar and chain in the couple of sites ive seen but not f.r jones. But id its was for dayliy use etc then a 460-660 would be good enough ;p

 

Fair point. That's why I have said about 660,

 

Checked f r jones and the 880 is 1161 incl vat with the biggest bar. That's actually not bad if you've looked elsewhere. But then as with stihl policy over selling saws I guess fuel costs would have to be added going to get it. :biggrin:

Posted
Fair point. That's why I have said about 660,

 

Checked f r jones and the 880 is 1161 incl vat with the biggest bar. That's actually not bad if you've looked elsewhere. But then as with stihl policy over selling saws I guess fuel costs would have to be added going to get it. :biggrin:

 

Lol aye, a mate ha one and charges an extra £100 straight away if hes has to use his 880 since its drinks fuel like a fish

Posted

I'm also in the market for a bigger saw. I don't really want to buy an 880 or 3120 as I think they would be left in the shed and only used very occasionally. I recently had use of a 365 with a 24in bar and chain. I was impressed with how the saw coped with the large bar (albeit a brand new bar and chain). Although I would usually buy Stihl, I think I might go for Husqvarna for my big saw. I think I will either go for the 372 or the 395.

Posted
Here we go.... I'd recommend the Husky stables 576xp, or wait for the 372xtorque when that's released, supposed to be the bees knees. Larger than that? Do you really need larger? Husky 395xp will do everything else you'll ever need, poky pouchy zappy and the proper colour for a saw :thumbup1:

Or a Stihl 066, poky punchy zappy saw that will do everything you ever need, and also the proper colours for a saw. :thumbup1: see unbiased me :biggrin:

 

What is the largest bar the 372xtorque will take?

Posted
I'm also in the market for a bigger saw. I don't really want to buy an 880 or 3120 as I think they would be left in the shed and only used very occasionally. I recently had use of a 365 with a 24in bar and chain. I was impressed with how the saw coped with the large bar (albeit a brand new bar and chain). Although I would usually buy Stihl, I think I might go for Husqvarna for my big saw. I think I will either go for the 372 or the 395.

 

Why not hit the middle then ---390 . Its like a slightly bigger 372 with almost the power of the 395 ?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  •  

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

Articles

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.