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Lots of feedback on that one here, just do a search, and it will keep you busy for a month or so.........:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:

Hey, in her birthday thread. Your wife said you gave her some wood :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
 
Uh Oh, Stan. You may have to start a new thread for more of the Husky guys to jump in.;)

No he already knows what the 441 will do so he needs to choose another orange and white saw, preferably an ms200:rock:
 
No he already knows what the 441 will do so he needs to choose another orange and white saw, preferably an ms200:rock:

I know the 441 topic has been beat to death, but I still have to add just a little something:



WOW, THAT SAW CAN REALLY CUT WOOD!!
 
I know the 441 topic has been beat to death, but I still have to add just a little something:



WOW, THAT SAW CAN REALLY CUT WOOD!!

I never seen so much saw dust in the air................and did I mention smoothe:cheers:
 
I never seen so much saw dust in the air................and did I mention smoothe:cheers:

Sharping your chain, you will have less saw dust and more chips.
Also I always get a kick out of you Stihlheads. All you had to do is run a husky and you would have known what smooth is, years ago. LOL
 
hey manual how you doing what do you know about the husky 350 and 353
 
Here we go again....Stan will be asking about different saws for the next six months or so when all he has to do is try the SEARCH feature for postings....:sucks:
 
Sharping your chain, you will have less saw dust and more chips.
Also I always get a kick out of you Stihlheads. All you had to do is run a husky and you would have known what smooth is, years ago. LOL

You might be right, but let the 441 guys enjoy the moment anyway.:)
 
Sharping your chain, you will have less saw dust and more chips.
Also I always get a kick out of you Stihlheads. All you had to do is run a husky and you would have known what smooth is, years ago. LOL

Oh the chips were flying, the dust I was refering to was the guy with the Husky trying to cut through the log :jawdrop:
As far as the smoothness, I will take the power of the Stihl over the wimpy feel of the Husky anyday. Who needs smoothness.:buttkick:
 
i do admit smoothness is important,maybe not for a few mins but hours it is
 
I never seen so much saw dust in the air................and did I mention smoothe:cheers:

Oh the chips were flying, the dust I was refering to was the guy with the Husky trying to cut through the log :jawdrop:
As far as the smoothness, I will take the power of the Stihl over the wimpy feel of the Husky anyday. Who needs smoothness.:buttkick:

All righty then.
 
441 Poor Performance Alert.

Okay guys I hate to break up the party but my 441 just wouldn't cut worth anything today. Very disappointed in the saw.

There were only a few pieces of shale inside the stump and the saw just quit cutting. I'm not trading it in yet, but what-in-the-world? That thing should be able to cut steel, rock, granite, cast iron, copper, wire, nails, glass, etc... without missing a beat. Finally a chink in the armor.:chainsawguy:
 
You musta had the chain on backwards.

Actually I felled 5 fairly large Hemlock and hiked up to the top of the ridge to catch one I missed earlier. Cut the notch, bore cut just behind the notch and then whammo. Fine dust and had to lean on the saw to get chips. I hiked up there to fell one tree and didn't take a file with me. Stink. So I leaned on her a little and got it done. Pain in the tush.

There, I've come clean, Oh yeah, the chain was on backwards too... NOT
 
346 XP Husqvarna

I went today and ordered a 346XP for limbing and feeling under 14 inches:blob2: :blob2:
 
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