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the 372 I used cut good but had only power on top end no low grunt
Must not have ran a good one mine grunts and skitz it lol
the 372 I used cut good but had only power on top end no low grunt
I have ran the dog crap out of one of my 372s and
only a coil in around five years hard use!
372 all the way, a better saw in my opinion. The air filtration and long range of power is better than that of the 460. Both good saws, but I like the 372 better. I have a 460 and wish I had the other!
This way no one can call you brand loyal and tell you that you've made the wrong decision. Well, at least most won't.
the 372 I used cut good but had only power on top end no low grunt
Only you are sooooo concerned with what everyone else says!
Although a 7900 is bad arse, they are sometimes hard to find......
460 vs. 372 hmmmmm.....
Both are fine saws, but I have never ran a 372 or 375. I have ran the **** out of a 046 and 460 and will say they are awesome, even better when ported. If you will be running a 25"+ bar, I would lean towards the 460. 20" could go either way....****, just get the 460.
True a 044/ 440 would be a better comparison based on CCs Not to mention the fat 441opcorn: Oh don't forget the 7300460, not a "fair" comparison. 372 is a fine saw but outgunned by the 460. If the price does not matter get the 460 and do not look back.
Interesting findings! I too don't think Stihl makes more torque than a husky/Jred thus they don't have a broader power range.I have the opposite feeling. Last Friday we made some speed cutting with the following saws: 242, MS260, 346, 55, 357, 2156, 262, 2171, MS460, 2186, 2095 and 3120 .. I will post pics later.
It was the first time a ran the MS460. Found it to be a good performer but very peaky character and high revs. The 2171 has a much broader power band IMO.
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