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My 576xp hasn't let me down yet, pulls a 26" bar well and the AV is very good. On 18" it's fantastic and sounds and feels less strained than a 560 in the same wood. I bought it as it was supposed to be replacing the 372' but I guess that hasn't really happened.

It's not an autotune though, bought it just as those models came out, so it'll be interesting to get a shot of the newer ones to see if they are much different.

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My 576xp hasn't let me down yet, pulls a 26" bar well and the AV is very good. On 18" it's fantastic and sounds and feels less strained than a 560 in the same wood. I bought it as it was supposed to be replacing the 372' but I guess that hasn't really happened.

It's not an autotune though, bought it just as those models came out, so it'll be interesting to get a shot of the newer ones to see if they are much different.

 

 

Wonder what the new a/t saws are going ?

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Hi mate, not had time to read the last 40 pages!!, but if has not already been suggested ,why not invest in an MS 362, 15,16,18,20" bar.

More powerful than the 241 but lighter than the 441. Also if you want to spend 441 money buy the 461. Better power and about £30.00 in it!!

 

HI SDS 461 IS A better saw then any 441 ones thanks jon :thumbup:

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"HI SDS 461 IS A better saw then any 441 ones thanks jon "

 

Hi mate, the 441 is so soft, the av plug on the underside is horrible as the case breaks and the engine floats about.

 

HI SDS your right there i had one with LOW HRS ON and we done the AVS on it thanks 461 is a lot better saw loads more power to on 20" bar it a good saw thanks jon :thumbup:

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