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441 for me, better power to weight ratio and significantly lower vibration than the 461 or 372 husky, that was the main consideration for me as I tend to get numb hands after ringing up big wood all day.

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I'd say a husky 390xp or an ms660, that way you have a full choice of 18-36" bars on both (I'm not particularly enthusiastic about the 395xp, being as the 390 is so close in power)

 

 

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I'm in 2 minds about 441 and 460 at the moment as you can stick so many different bars on them. Is a 660 bit over kill tho weight wise?

 

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441 for me, better power to weight ratio and significantly lower vibration than the 461
:confused1: 461 has the better power to weight ratio. The 441 is a fat squidgy and in comparison underpowered lump. 461 every time.:thumbup:
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theres a ex husky demo 395xp for £850 inc vat at my husky dealer at the mo if anyones bothered? looks pretty much new

 

Hi mate that's 660 new £850 inc vat money like eddy said a 660 will do 16)3ft bar ok so one saw does all and just get a ROB D 3ft light weight bar thanks Jon

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:confused1: 461 has the better power to weight ratio. The 441 is a fat squidgy and in comparison underpowered lump. 461 every time.:thumbup:

 

Indeed; 461 much better p/w ratio.

 

Now in the same dilema myself; 461 or 660/661. I know I can go all day on a 461 happily but mindful of some big sticks on the horizon and want to be able to have everything covered...

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