I am trying to get my head into making a decision about a big saw for 28/30" work, so either a
husky 395xp
stihl 661
dolly or Makita 90cc as an alternative? not sure these two are in the same league as above?? but as an all day lighter option?
I have read loads of previous threads, the take home comments being the husky is faster in the cut, the husky has less vibes.
The 661 on paper, however, should be better the 395. that's it.
So the confusion? Well I don't believe the paper figures, entirely, however but would love to be proven by anyone who uses said saws.
last week I used my buddies 660, cutting pops and willow on a 30"bar. I found it heavy but balanced and really felt the vibes. it did keep on cutting through though. Impressive.
So If I find that vibey what am I to make of the 395, should I be looking at the 390,/ dol/ Makita??? The 661 has half the vibes on paper as a 395 but folk are saying the 395 feels less than a 660.
I am going to need a 28/30" bar for all day working soon on a big contract so, big wood, big saw needed. Its Pop, Willow, Birch Alder in difficult wet woodlands. Loads of standards and windblown to deal with, very excited and apprehensive at the same time.
My local dealer is good for stihl and husky, says that Makita parts are slow to come through. They also said that older saws can become more difficult to service with parts.
To add into the mix, the latest "edition" of the 661, is it ok now???
Its a lot of dosh to outlay, I have found that the husky 550 and 576 have made me some money, bettering my 290 and 261, so I am trying to say that, its important the saw works not wanting to start touch paper...
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your thoughts