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441_Stihl 123
SawTroll 22
tawilson 20
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sawinredneck 15
Just Mow 14
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TooTall999 12
GASoline71 11
PA Plumber 11
stihl 440 7
Cam501 6
boboak 6
Lakeside53 6
berryman70 4
chowdozer 4
Peacock 4
livewire 4
Bowtie 3
rahtreelimbs 3
Tree Farmer 2
B_Turner 2
Pablo26 2
MikeInParadise 2
manual 2
Dok 2
04ultra 2
SWE#Kipp 2
Tzed250 2
SinglerM 2
RiverRat2 2
TreeCo 1
blis 1
Hired Gun 1
saxman 1
Trigger-Time 1
jhellwig 1
maccall 1
Highclimber OR 1
trimmmed 1
ciscoguy01 1
CaseyForrest 1
Big Woody 1
ericjeeper 1
Sprig 1
computeruser 1
TimberPig 1
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Uwharrie 1
Schultzz 1
XJWoody 1

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Stan, you are not bothering me and you can yak away all you want for all I care. But without some new content, I think you are trying to ride a dead horse. Can you get someone to take some pics of you out cutting? Or maybe break something(kidding)? To help you out, here's a pic of a guinea hen(maybe?) I took this morning. Bird insisted on crossing the road right where I was parked. Can you see the burrs stuck to its tail?
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Stan, you are not bothering me and you can yak away all you want for all I care. But without some new content, I think you are trying to ride a dead horse. Can you get someone to take some pics of you out cutting? Or maybe break something(kidding)? To help you out, here's a pic of a guinea hen(maybe?) I took this morning. Bird insisted on crossing the road right where I was parked. Can you see the burrs stuck to its tail?
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Lets go bird hunting. Then we will have something to discuss on this thread.:laugh:
 
Stan, you are not bothering me and you can yak away all you want for all I care. But without some new content, I think you are trying to ride a dead horse. Can you get someone to take some pics of you out cutting? Or maybe break something(kidding)? To help you out, here's a pic of a guinea hen(maybe?) I took this morning. Bird insisted on crossing the road right where I was parked. Can you see the burrs stuck to its tail?
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Guinea hen no...ruffed grouse yes

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Stan...Take the 441. Go to the woods. Start the 441. Cut some wood. Any kind of wood. Cut a lot of wood. Go home. Rest. Go to the woods. Start the 441. Cut some wood. Cut more wood than the previous day. Repeat this procedure for several days. Then let us know how you like the saw. You have to start cutting with it sometime. I know it'll get dirty and dinged up but that's okay...the saw won't hate you for it. You can even take it off of the dining room table and make it sleep out in the garage...it won't mind. You can go out there late at night and bring it some nice gas and oil, pat it and pet it, and it'll be right there waiting for you in the morning. It's a machine, Stan. Use it as such. Cut, Stan, cut!
 
At the risk of "enabling" and even getting this thread back on topic, I did make a couple of cuts with the 441 yesterday. I actually couldn't believe how smooth it was. It really doesn't even feel like it is running except it was chewing through the wood, fast. The first cuts were on a 22" beech. Then used it to fell a 20" Hemlock. Nice saw.
 
Mine was doing good, then just for the heck of it, I tried taking the depth gauges down a bit more than the .025" that I've been doing. Mistake, went to far, rough, grabby, and trying to do a bore cut was anything but "boring". I was just cutting and dragging out a few logs today after fixing my tractor, so I didn't bother putting a new chain. Live and learn.
 
At the risk of "enabling" and even getting this thread back on topic, I did make a couple of cuts with the 441 yesterday. I actually couldn't believe how smooth it was. It really doesn't even feel like it is running except it was chewing through the wood, fast. The first cuts were on a 22" beech. Then used it to fell a 20" Hemlock. Nice saw.

Told ya a long time ago you would really like it.:rock:
 

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