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ms 361 or an ms 441 both verry verry good saws , at that sie i would not even suggest looking at a husky , we only use husky 357's . if your feeling like spending money get an ms880 with a 24 inch bar , now that really does cut timber lol but a bit on the heavy side

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An ms441 will weigh about the same as your 61, I have used both, but not side by side. I was very impressed with the 441, just be careful with it as I know of a couple of cases where rough handling has crqacked the casting where the front handle joins the bottom of the saw, this casting is half the crank case and is a very expensive repair. Other than that I think they're a good saw.

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An ms441 will weigh about the same as your 61, I have used both, but not side by side. I was very impressed with the 441, just be careful with it as I know of a couple of cases where rough handling has crqacked the casting where the front handle joins the bottom of the saw, this casting is half the crank case and is a very expensive repair. Other than that I think they're a good saw.

 

Thanks tom, i can be as rough as you like, so that would concern me.

The idea of an ms880 tickles my fancy, but they look well out of my price range, might be worth saving a little extra though.. Where would be the best place to buy this saw? Is there a particular chain/saw setup hould be looking for?

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Thanks tom, i can be as rough as you like, so that would concern me.

The idea of an ms880 tickles my fancy, but they look well out of my price range, might be worth saving a little extra though.. Where would be the best place to buy this saw? Is there a particular chain/saw setup hould be looking for?

 

 

880 is far to big for a fire-wood saw, totally un-nessary unless youre ringing up 4 foot plus diameter! 460 all the way best place to buy? AA trade fair this fri/sat

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Agree with above (Josh Arb).

 

880 is a ridiculously heavy saw, even with 30" biceps like mine.

 

My 440 with 20" has become my favourite logging saw, and can only assume the 460 is even better.

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Funny, I was using my Makita DCS7901 on ringing firewood all day today (24" bar) - not bad at all. Much cheaper than a 460 but probably no where near as tough so with your budget - MS460. (another vote for it!).

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If i was cutting a lot of fire wood a husqvarna 365 would be my first choice,just a bit smaller than a 372,not as highly strung and cheaper.

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