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Posted by Van on October 27, 2003 at 05:33:39 from (63.175.41.113):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Stihl ms290 oiler posted by G-MAN on October 24, 2003 at 11:17:37:
G Man, I almost bought the MS 460 for fear of lack of power on the 440. I wanted a saw with more b@lls than the 038 (which is also a screamer) The 440 has definatly got the go go with a 20" bar. I have found that a bigger saw even though heavier is easier to use than a watchfob model. I am going to get a 026 or a swedish made johnsred for limbing later this year. I was told to stay away from the light duty made in USA Johnsreds by the dealer becuase they are made by Poulan and have proved "not as reliable" as the swedish made units. But getting back to the subject at hand the Stihl MS 440 is a powerhouse of a saw and I would recommend them to anyone wanting to cut wood or timber who don't mind the weight. I have owned most brands through the years and STIHL is how you spell chainsaw.
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