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Husky 576 or Stihl 441 or Stihl 461 Please help


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Neal(a bud of mine over at AS that sends me the weight images), told me that 575 had a bit of starter damage, if I recall. Thus the note ;)

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Is your local dealer on the tools daily or a salesman?

 

Which one do you think he has a harder time shifting? :sneaky2: The 441, which has very mixed reviews, or the 461, which i don't think I've heard a bad thing said about it, only that its awesome.

 

The 441 seems a bit pointless now the 461 is out

 

Hi JOS the 441 pointless from the off in my eyes thanks Jon

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Had a 441, not v good so sold it and got a 576xp, v nice,smoth and powerful 365 is dirt cheap for a belting old skool saw.

 

Gone off alot of stihl stuff over the last few years, dolmar is v good, see shavey on here.

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TGB the worrying thing is that I think I understood everything you said and Eddy unfortunately Mrs Santa has found House of Frazer so add a couple of zero to your quote

 

 

£50.00? Surely for the extra zeros that's a 390xp, steak and other favours!

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Me been on the phone and it's looking like a 372 but they gonna keep the standard bar and put on a sugi light. But it'll work out £50 to £60 cheaper than the 576 or 461 with standard bars

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