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In the market for a bigger saw to run a 18" bar. Happy with a husqvarna so been looking at the 560xp but i'd be happy with a Stihl as well. I've not tried Dolmar but heard a lot about them in here.

 

Interested in your experiences of any comparison between makes/models.

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Husky 560 will handle and the Stijl 461 will take up to a 25 inch bar but the 441 also will handle it up to 25 inch Stijl 362 takes upto 20inch bar hope that helps

 

HI MATE the 461 on a 20/25" is a far better saw then a 441 mate just loads more go in it thanks jon :thumbup:

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if its a 18 inch bar look at the 550xp loads of power. if its only going to be used now and again then look at mitox saws. much cheaper and if its not comercial has 2 year warrenty on them. but friend uses one day in day out and never goes wrong rates them looking at £300 for one half price of a husky

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