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Husky 435 v stihl ms211 or equivalent


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I am looking for a general purpose saw, for firewood, landscaping and dealing with small trees and dealing with bigger stuff after a storm. Hence I am looking at 14-15 inch bars.

 

The husky 435 looks good on paper, being lighter than the stihl 211, with similar power, and a lower chain speed. The vibration levels of the husky also seem low, but stihl don't seem to advertise theirs as readily.

 

Any advice?

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Hi,

 

The MS211 is 35cc & the 435 is 40cc, the 435 is slightly cheaper on FR Jones & Sons

 

The Stihl pulls a 3/8th low profile chain & the 435 pulls a .325 chain, this is slightly heavier than the Stihl chain so I suspect they will cut around about the same, but the Husky's .325 chain should last longer before sharpening. Lower chain speed shouldnt be a deterrant as its torque in the cut that counts, be careful you may get addicted to it!

 

I would buy the Husqvarna, but thats my preference as some of the gimmicky stuff on small Stihls winds me up.

 

 

N

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i have the husky135 and its twice a better saw than the Stihlms211 i have that saw aswell if you was close to me i let yo try the both out the little 135 surprised my big time got to much gunt and quick in the cut to

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i have the husky135 and its twice a better saw than the Stihlms211 i have that saw aswell if you was close to me i let yo try the both out the little 135 surprised my big time got to much gunt and quick in the cut to

 

 

Rubbish. The 135 is a faster revving saw, but it feels like a cheap saw, unlike the 211. The husky also comes with crap running gear, unlike the Stihl. The extra 5cc should put it a mile ahead, but it doesn't.

 

I'm a Husky person. In this case however, the Stihl wins hands down.

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the ms211 i have is pants and its only 8 months the 135 is a better saw was meant to say its seems to have twice the grunt as the ms211 and there is not a lot in the build quality compared to the stihl and the ms cost a chunk more than the 135

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Hi again,

 

I recently cut with an MS231 (40cc) & to be honest, despite sharpening it as best I could, it diddnt impress at all, my MS250 (45cc) seemed a lot quicker.

 

However, see if you can have a go with both of them & consider which dealer will give you best support & go with your gut reaction.

 

N

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I have a 210, but its almost idential to the newer 211 (isnt it??) Great small saw, IMO.

 

It is a great little saw. Apart for 1 oil cap which perished and 1 new fuel line it has never given us any bother in 12 years of abuse.

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Is there a Stihl that is closer to 435 than the 211? On paper they seem to be competitors!

 

MS231 but still pulls 3/8th p ? & yes of course they are competitors.

 

If you're really looking for the best small Stihl get an MS241 & the probably the best small Husky a 543, 346 or 545 depending on what you want it for.

 

But at its price point the 435 is the better of the two you suggest IMO.

 

 

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