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What stihl chainsaw would make a good mid range saw.


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460's replacement is the 461 :thumbup: and they are a true weapon, ideal for your desired use running 20 or 25" . . .. . 391 isn't a pro saw:thumbdown:. And don't bother looking at the soggy lump (441):thumbdown:

 

I was also advised by my local chainsaw repair man to give the 441 a miss and go for the 461 instead.

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That's great guys think I will be edging more towards the ms460 /461 now .

 

I no you can run a 20/25" bar on a ms660 but i was thinking its a bit over kill and yeehaa, when this saw could be saved for more larger works.

 

I was looking at the 300 range to see if any thing was able for the 20/25" bar weight but was more light weight, especially when dangling the saw on the chog, but if it's the 460/461 that's what it will have to be.

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