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Thread: Husky 395xp or Stihl 066
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18th September 2011, 07:39 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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have a 066 and a husky 90 , the stihl just sits there the husky is very nice to use . im a triton man , had toyotas , nissans and mazdas , go mitsubishi
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18th September 2011, 07:53 PM #17
I said this would happen!!!
However I don't know how the car thing got into it, but here goes, no Toyota for me. I really like my J3 Bedford and F250, for offroad seriously extreme stuff not much beats me in the Land Rover.
There, that'll open a can of worms
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19th September 2011, 12:55 AM #18
395 handles the 36" (33"- 34"cut) bar no worries at all ,even when running a standard non skip chain fully buried in Ironbark that's been dead for 20+ years. its all about chain sharpness! keep the cutting edge honed and keep the depth gauge height suited to saw power and cutting technique! I haven't tried a longer bar yet, but there's a lot of chain altering to be practiced for increasing cutting speed and keeping the saw from bogging down ... Sound technique and a properly sharpened chain and the 395 is very capable with a bar longer then 36"
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19th September 2011, 05:26 PM #19GOLD MEMBER
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I agree that the 395 is very capable with bars of this length, (I have regularly run 42" on my 394), however when ripping they do produce a fair load on the powerhead.
I now am lucky enough to own a 3120, (I still have the 394 and would not part with it), it is amazing how much more saw this is when running long bars.
As an all rounder though the 394/395 wins every time.
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