High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys

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This is why I'm out on the 385/390. If I'm carrying 17.5 pound powerhead, I'ma have my tree niney feckin fo! ftw

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+1 I’m in the 394/5 camp. I just rather run a 7900 or 395. I still enjoy and respect a nice 385/390 though. Wouldn’t mind owning another.
 
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394 is 19.4 from what I weighed. Might as well tote an 084 at 20.5. It’s the same as a 2100. I never minded running a 390 for a few hours on end as a 1 saw plan. 394 and heavier wears me down.

I never seen one that light. It was always 1.5-2 lbs kore than the 390xp
 

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I’d rather run a 390 than a 660 or 576. 660 ain’t as smooth and a 576 has the weight of a 390 with the power of a 372. I like a 7900 better than any of them though, and mod the oiler to oil as good as a 390. If I need a larger saw than that it’s a 395. That’s just my honest opinion though.
 
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Woaah, pump the brakes! I ran a 3120 once and it was a friggin tank! Made my 394 seem like a 372!

3120/088/880 are a good hit heavier feeling than a 84. 84 I actually used for big firewood. 3120 I made 3 cuts for firewood and decided they’re not a firewood saw without a 60” bar when it’s needed
 
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