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Stihl 026 vs 028 Woodboss


Joe Newton
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Not sure where you have been, the 346XP is faster cutting and better AV than the 026:thumbup:

 

 

Cheers for the tip. What's the torque like in comparison?

 

Nobody has any opinion of the 028v026?

 

Like I said, I'm used to stihl, never owned a husky or even used one to any extent, that's why I'm not familiar with their saws.

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Cheers for the tip. What's the torque like in comparison?

 

Nobody has any opinion of the 028v026?

 

Like I said, I'm used to stihl, never owned a husky or even used one to any extent, that's why I'm not familiar with their saws.

 

The husky is better! I trained on stihl, worked with stihl, then I tried a husky, now I have more huskys! There's a reason everyone is switching to all orange

 

 

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Cheers for the tip. What's the torque like in comparison?

 

Nobody has any opinion of the 028v026?

 

Like I said, I'm used to stihl, never owned a husky or even used one to any extent, that's why I'm not familiar with their saws.

 

The 346XP thrives on revs and hits the top very fast, the 026 will have more torque but vibrates more IMO. It just depends on what you like.

 

The 028 IMO is too old now to be a main saw or to be used for anything else than a backup or weekend saw - the 026 shares much with the 024, MS260, MS240 and as such, the spares are vey common and easy to get hold of.

 

The answer is simple - if you must have a Stihl, buy the 026/MS260 but if you fancy something a bit more racy then buy the 346XP Silverside (50cc)

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I have both a 028 super that I got new as a gift in 1986 and a 026. Both are great saws with the 028 probably being a slightly better made saw. That said, the 026 has more power, rpm, and is lighter and as been mentioned before, is easier to find parts for. If my 028 didnt have sentimental value I would have sold it in fabor of the 026.

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