I've never done any milling but from what I see, hear and discuss with those that do milling any one of those 3 are the ones to use.
If I were to get onto milling, I think the 395 would be my choice.
My direct experience milling is limited to 70-90cc PH Stihl brand. Once the 661 broke in I smile while it's throwing chips. I have used mufmodded 460 with skip chisel with 42 " bar on ash with decent success.
If you find a ported 90cc saw in your price range I'd go for it, everything else being compatible with what you may have in existing inventory. Which is why Stihl is all I use regularly by me. Limits need for bar&chain combos and so on.
Enjoy safely
3120 is better..
No replacement for displacement...
And aux Oiler...
Good old saws..Just added another of the Husqvarna 2 series to my collection. Looked a long time to find one of these.
![]()
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good afternoon y'all. I've been going through a box of NOS a fella gave me several years ago. I'd forgotten how much was in it. If I was into demo saws, it would be a goldmine. It has all the engine parts for a vintage Stihl 08 chainsaw build but the parts lot was obviously for the Stihl 350 demo saw. Cool stuff!View attachment 266661
Yup...Good Friday the 13th. It is 20 this morning no wind. Going to be a good day to get rid of some marginal elm firewood.
Pics?Well hope everyone is doing well. Been working around the house all week. Been on rona quarantine since Monday. Be off at least another week. Me and the wife are doing good though. Good news is I got a new 572 and a stack of logs to cut up! Been working on the lean to addition on my shop today. 23’ long by 30’ wide. All steel structure.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reminds me of John, I think that is what his name was. Oliver1655 or something like that was his screen name. He loved those Stihl 08s, he still used them to cut wood.
Pics?
I’ve been toying with the idea of a 40x60 steel building.
Seriously did not mean to offend Carl.Too political.