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395. The 660 is no competition, yes it's a newer design but won't cut anywhere near as well and probably won't be as reliable. On another note, my 390xp easily keeps with the 660 so it depends how big of a saw you require

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Seems opinion favors 395 so far :biggrin:

 

 

 

Every day of the week;) [ATTACH]180813[/ATTACH]

 

 

Now now boys, there's strict rules about posting that kind of saucy filth on here.

 

I dread to think how much the 36" Sugi bar is.

 

P.s. Stubby, when the 395 gets too heavy for you give me a shout, I'll give a good price for an old timer :biggrin:

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Hi

 

Id go for 395 without a thought, much prefer Huskys & theres a good reason to avoid newer technology which can be expensive if it goes wrong.

 

3 series Huskys very popular over here too!

 

 

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