Stihl Chainsaws...Professional vs. Midrange

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Well, dammit, it looked good on the ZA web site. :cry: I would opt for a bigger 361 rather than the stratocaster rocking-horse 441.

Looks like I am leaning toward Dolmar more every day. A 350 at the low end and a 7900 to fit above the 361.

Looks like a good plan, if you need the power of the 7900 - I don't :blob2: :blob2: ;)

I'd avoid the 441......
 
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Well, dammit, it looked good on the ZA web site. :cry: I would opt for a bigger 361 rather than the stratocaster rocking-horse 441.

Looks like I am leaning toward Dolmar more every day. A 350 at the low end and a 7900 to fit above the 361.

And if you need help in making the final decision...post a new thread on AS...we always have room for one more ;).
 
get the pro saw that will last you forever they are relly easy to work on. i have a 026 pro and love it never regetted buying it
 
Hi,

I`m not only for Stihl looking, but I have you to say, buy the 361.

Take the 390 in your left hand and the 361 in your right. Than you feel what I meen. The technics from the 361 ist the best, whatever Stihl had built.

The 390 is technically a dinosaur.

You can say, a pro saw ist built for 2000 hours work, a "homeowner" saw only for 500.

If you have to look for the money, if you work only 1 or 2 hours a week an if you have much power yourself, than you can buy the dino, sorry the 390. But I think for that money you get a better saw from another brand.

Roteiche
 
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