I've often thought a 261/400/661 would be an awesome three saw plan for me. Any smaller than the 261 and I'd rather use a battery saw because the job is probably tiny. But I don't climb trees or work up in the air at all.
just my ass out of bed in the morning.Bro, do you even lift ?
I can lift a folk. Call me a muthafuckin folklift.Bro, do you even lift ?
Dude you clearly skipped a few leg days tho!I can lift a folk. Call me a muthafuckin folklift.
I got my mommy's legs.Dude you clearly skipped a few leg days tho!
Musta been one hawt bird!I got my mommy's legs.
I couldnt get rid of a good ported 440 tor a ms400. Never really liked the 362 vant believe the 400 is that much better stock or ported.
Here’s my thoughts from both sides of the counter: As a multiple chainsaw owner and logger, I agree that certain sized saws just don’t “fit” and aren’t necessary.. Now when I was managing a Stihl dealer in my younger days, I can tell you that most of the folks walking through that door were 1 chainsaw type people. Their cutting needs varied, and a lot of the saws we sold were the homeowner catagory saws, and Farm/Ranch models. But there were still the type that wanted the Professional Grade - and they rarely bought a saw above 60cc’s. The 362 was very popular for my dealership back then. However the 462 and 400 weren’t around at that time.. so take it for what it is..A 400 has a measurable amount of power over a 362, I guess you'll just have to run one to see...I can't really see what purpose a 362 will have now other than price, or people that just don't care one way or the other about it.
Whether it fits in what you use is a different subject. I for the most part use a 50cc saw with and 18" bar and a 70ish cc saw with a 28" bar 95% of the time, so a saw that I'd run a 20" bar to me doesn't serve much purpose. It's only gonna cut 2 more inches than what my 261 does..but guys like Dallas say that 2" really makes a difference..to each their own.
For me the displacement and felt power is nearly the same but I feel that the 400 has a wider more forgiving torque curve where as the 462 is just to high strung for my liking.Why do you think that is ?
In stock or ported form? I have not had a chance to try a 400 yet..For me the displacement and felt power is nearly the same but I feel that the 400 has a wider more forgiving torque curve where as the 462 is just to high strung for my liking.
Stock form. Ported is tough to say since a lot depends on who and how the saws were ported.In stock or ported form? I have not had a chance to try a 400 yet..
You can run mine the next g2g we’re at, had I’d known you could have ran it stock at Steve’sIn stock or ported form? I have not had a chance to try a 400 yet..
I’ll take you up on that.You can run mine the next g2g we’re at, had I’d known you could have ran it stock at Steve’s