spike60
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outdoortype said:"[That customer has almost entirely moved to the 455/460. Which kind of leaves the 359 as the unwanted child in my store. Serious guys will go for the 346 and 357 and continue to ignor the 359.]"
Spike, let me know when you have to start discounting those 359's. I'll gladly take one of your hands! Have you had any issues/or complaints on the 455 from customers yet? A friend of mine has one & likes it but I haven't ran it against my 359 yet. The 2 455's I've seen had 18" & 20" bars w/ 3/8" pitch. Do you think they would perform better with shorter bars and or .325" chains? 3/8" just seems borderline for a saw that makes 3.4 hp but maybe the new x-torqx makes up for that.
Sorry outdoor, I already did that! They weren't moving and I didn't want them in paid inventory at the end of the year.
To answer your other questions: No complaints from anyone on either of the 400 series saws yet. One guy did drop something on his back handle and break it. The parts were not expensive, as the back handle is NOT part of the fuel tank, but it was a bit of a project.
Your 359 should pretty much embarass your friends 455. While I am very impressed wth the 460, I don't think that much of the 455. Like I said in the other post, the gain from one to the other is more than you would expect, and for the small differance in price, seems like a no-brainer to me. I agree with you that 20" 3/8 is stretching it with the 455. But the 455 will continue to sell because Husky gets so much mileage from the word "Rancher". It's amazing; people come in to buy the "new Rancher" and they are less likely to be concerned with CC's and such than most shoppers. I'll suggest that for $30 more they can have the big brother 460. 3/4 will go for the 460, but the other 25% will say, "no, I want the Rancher". As long as they are happy....