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No harm done. That's the main reason we started the gallery - because the factories outright lie.

 

Someone on another site once told me the Dolmar 7900 was 13.6 lbs and decided to argue with me coz - well, arguing on the internet is totally cool and stuff. I had just used one a friend of mine had at the time(back in 2009), and I thought to myself there was no way in hell that thing weighed less than my 372. So I weighed it:

 

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And that basically started the gallery and ended the argument.

 

I have book marked your gallery mate . .....for future reference :001_smile:

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I have book marked your gallery mate . .....for future reference :001_smile:

 

Shoot me any images ya got, too. It needs to be powerhead only, dry. Otherwise there's too many variables added, and it's difficult to compare it to factory PHO specs.

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The 7900 is a nice saw, we have 2 one blue on and an orange one.... I'd take it over the 460 or the 372... Different manufacturers shine in different areas, husky are winning hands down in the 50-60 cc class but the dolmar wins the 70-80 class.

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Used both the S'460 and H'365 in similar wood with good chains & 20". And the 460 has far worse vibs. Like the 365, hate the 460; not just because of the vibes but the H felt balanced, whereas the S was powerhead heavy. I know the 460 is a good saw but to me, it just has too little going for it when compared to the 365.

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