Jfitz
ArboristSite Lurker
Folks,
I have been reading and lurking as a guest in this forum for a while, lots of significant intelligence here, lots of laughs too! So I come to pose my issue for your input. I have Husky 365 w/comp release ES, Stihl chains, double dogs, about 8 yrs old; it has been a lot of fun to saw withhttp://www.arboristsite.com/images/smilies/chainsaw.gif
. It is in the shop now for a minor repair, leaving me sawless, this is uncomfortable. Only the second time it has happened but as I type where I am in VA is getting pummeled with severe weather. I am a vol. fireman and live on 10 acres in the mountains and wooded. Lots of work and I work all my equipment hard and take care of it properly as well. Had the choice 8 yrs ago to buy the homeowner grade saw, sprung for the more “pro” 365 and have never regretted it. For 95% of what I have done it works great, during H-Isabelle I had one 40-50” that I had to work a bit but other than that, all is within the 365. I have 20, 24” bars for it but have only used the 20. So my Q is since the Stihl guy is close, and the Husky dealers are fairly sparse here, I am thinking of getting a Stihl for a second saw, the dealer here is decent as well. The comparison to the 365 in Stihl from what I can see is something on the order of the 361, but not quite the 441 if I were to go the “equal” saw route. A little beefier and it would be the 441. I also do a fair amount of land clearing, firewood (typ <16”), and I do run out of the house and deal with downed trees or have to cut people out of them or my way to the firehouse – frequently. The other saw I am considering is the 260 Pro thinking of having some variance in saws for some smaller work while the 365 for bigger.
1) $$ is not an issue
2) I am not an big spender but based on my experience along with my peer fire/rescue people I will only buy the pro level saws – I am not a logger, but I tend to be critically demanding always need the highest performance for any saw when on fire/rescue scenes until I can access my fire companies equipment, (still prefer my own). I respect high quality “things”, have not used the lower level of Husky.
3) Ditto on all the metal vs. plastic vs. piston/cylinder/anti vibe comments.
My feeling is that the 361 is lighter than my 365 and will likely outcut it and have a better torque curve and the balance may be better. Not alot of experience with the 441 series and larger. So calling the question: 260 Pro, 361, or 441? No bitterness towards Husky, just playing the dealer, service, parts route near where I live. Awaiting wisdom.http://www.arboristsite.com/images/smilies/cheers.gif
Thanks,
Fitz
I have been reading and lurking as a guest in this forum for a while, lots of significant intelligence here, lots of laughs too! So I come to pose my issue for your input. I have Husky 365 w/comp release ES, Stihl chains, double dogs, about 8 yrs old; it has been a lot of fun to saw withhttp://www.arboristsite.com/images/smilies/chainsaw.gif
. It is in the shop now for a minor repair, leaving me sawless, this is uncomfortable. Only the second time it has happened but as I type where I am in VA is getting pummeled with severe weather. I am a vol. fireman and live on 10 acres in the mountains and wooded. Lots of work and I work all my equipment hard and take care of it properly as well. Had the choice 8 yrs ago to buy the homeowner grade saw, sprung for the more “pro” 365 and have never regretted it. For 95% of what I have done it works great, during H-Isabelle I had one 40-50” that I had to work a bit but other than that, all is within the 365. I have 20, 24” bars for it but have only used the 20. So my Q is since the Stihl guy is close, and the Husky dealers are fairly sparse here, I am thinking of getting a Stihl for a second saw, the dealer here is decent as well. The comparison to the 365 in Stihl from what I can see is something on the order of the 361, but not quite the 441 if I were to go the “equal” saw route. A little beefier and it would be the 441. I also do a fair amount of land clearing, firewood (typ <16”), and I do run out of the house and deal with downed trees or have to cut people out of them or my way to the firehouse – frequently. The other saw I am considering is the 260 Pro thinking of having some variance in saws for some smaller work while the 365 for bigger.
1) $$ is not an issue
2) I am not an big spender but based on my experience along with my peer fire/rescue people I will only buy the pro level saws – I am not a logger, but I tend to be critically demanding always need the highest performance for any saw when on fire/rescue scenes until I can access my fire companies equipment, (still prefer my own). I respect high quality “things”, have not used the lower level of Husky.
3) Ditto on all the metal vs. plastic vs. piston/cylinder/anti vibe comments.
My feeling is that the 361 is lighter than my 365 and will likely outcut it and have a better torque curve and the balance may be better. Not alot of experience with the 441 series and larger. So calling the question: 260 Pro, 361, or 441? No bitterness towards Husky, just playing the dealer, service, parts route near where I live. Awaiting wisdom.http://www.arboristsite.com/images/smilies/cheers.gif
Thanks,
Fitz