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If budgets a problem I wouldn't hesitate in a 365 just keep the chain sharp and let the saw do the work it will serve you well. And if you get an xtorq you can make it a 372:thumbup1:

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If budgets a problem I wouldn't hesitate in a 365 just keep the chain sharp and let the saw do the work it will serve you well. And if you get an xtorq you can make it a 372:thumbup1:

 

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could also look at ms390

I would Look to see who's your nearest/ best dealer and go from there.

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could also look at ms390

I would Look to see who's your nearest/ best dealer and go from there.

 

The ms390 is a pig to repair though, and so restricted, you may as well look at the 440/441 for what it's worth

 

 

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Makita dcs7901? I don't own one but I hear they are a great saw and there less cost than the stihl/husqy equivalent

 

 

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My 372 is spud ported and would at least hold its own against a heavy 576 . Probably quicker ....Is that fighting talk ??:biggrin:

 

That's all wrong, Stubby. You can't diss a Husky with another Husky. :lol:

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