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Getting a second hand saw for chogging and ringing up, cant decide on 362 or 440. Have a 200t and eventually getting 66. What do you reckon would be best for a middle saw? I currently use a 362 but never used the 440

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461 or 372, if budget is tight then a 440 is still a good saw. 441 is not a saw I'm a fan off.

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Chainsaws are like guitars each one is unique my 441 is a Gibson sg. My 261 is a strat and my new 150t is a Flying V I don't have a preference over husky or Stihl. If the saw is right then the saw is right. I know this doesn't help you much but I have no probs with my 441. It is on the money every time I pull it over.

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