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Crushed her hips, broke her back. I had to put her down. She was one of those one in a million sorta dogs. I've been in a very bad place to be honest.
I’m really sorry to hear this Randy. It’s amazying how some dogs are more than just a “dog.” I often think of my buddy....it’s been a long time since he passed. Hang in there.
 

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Another tidbit for the Husky fans. The 390XP and 372XP mufflers last about 3 - 4 months in the woods. Then they start falling apart.
Still hatin.
It's the business I'm in. I'd port a toaster for a price.
so. Now you’ve got my attention. You do homeowner models? I like my toast done just before it’s time to flip my eggs. Pm me with price and turnover timeframe. Good to hear you’re eatin a little cake boss. Lil hear n there my man
 

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Had a chance to put some time in on a 462c set up with a 24" b&c today. Even got to use it a bit aloft in a 40" dbh hard maple that needed removing. I really like the saw! Very nimble and snappy. I could see calling for it for medium/large climbing work. I'd probably give the 572 the nod for longer bar work. I like that saw a lot too. Given the choice between the two I think I'll stick with my 7910:thumbup:
 

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Heaf you hadn’t bought a tractor tire lately I would hate to ruin a good tire.

You wouldn’t with a 576.

They make good chocks.

P.S.,
I called earlier cause I made it back from Mississippi & was looking to run a MAC.
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You wouldn’t with a 576.

They make good chocks.

P.S.,
I called earlier cause I made it back from Mississippi & was looming to run a MAC.
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dang sorry I missed ya phone don’t pick up half the time at home. I made chips out of that pecan. All of those crotches would have given it a good workout.
 

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Even some of the best stihls have them too.

I'm sure there are plenty of less than quality mufflers out there. :( I just happened to order a new one for a 372 and I wish the old one wasn't damaged so bad, I'd just reuse it instead of the soup can I paid $30 for.

So, I'm holding a muffler for a saw that costs $750 new and looking at the muffler on a saw that costs $300 new and saying WTF. Don't get me wrong, I love the 372 and my other Husky's, just ain't impressed by that new muffler.

Another factor for me is humidity with salt. I'm really close the sea. This muffler is already showing signs of rust in the bolt hole recesses and it hasn't been out of the house yet. :roto2nuse:
 

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I've got a serious pileup on my bench since I took almost two weeks off.......then ran over my dog. Yeah......I'm a little depressed about that.

As soon as I get a free spot I'll pull these things apart and post some pics. But......both saws have been undressed in threads on this forum.....so you can see them without me posting.

Which dog?
 

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I'm sure there are plenty of less than quality mufflers out there. :( I just happened to order a new one for a 372 and I wish the old one wasn't damaged so bad, I'd just reuse it instead of the soup can I paid $30 for.

So, I'm holding a muffler for a saw that costs $750 new and looking at the muffler on a saw that costs $300 new and saying WTF. Don't get me wrong, I love the 372 and my other Husky's, just ain't impressed by that new muffler.

Another factor for me is humidity with salt. I'm really close the sea. This muffler is already showing signs of rust in the bolt hole recesses and it hasn't been out of the house yet. :roto2nuse:


My Firearms background just gave me an idea to end your problem. CERAKOTE them. Cerakote-ceramic paint is hard enough to withstand temperatures from heating gun parts so they can apply to chainsaws pretty good.
 

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Great info in this thread Moobs. Can’t wait to see inside.

Looks like Mcculloch had their stuff down. Most of their designs look like they were already ported. Nice wide bands and ports that swooped just right.

The 261 is a phenomenal saw, but it’s the same size as an 036.

Still trying to wrap my head around the 462 nomenclature. Shoulda been a “442” in actuality by displacement. Woulda been a cool muscle car reference as well.

Am I mistaken in that 440/441 were 72cc and 460/461 77cc?
 

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Great info in this thread Moobs. Can’t wait to see inside.

Looks like Mcculloch had their stuff down. Most of their designs look like they were already ported. Nice wide bands and ports that swooped just right.

The 261 is a phenomenal saw, but it’s the same size as an 036.

Still trying to wrap my head around the 462 nomenclature. Shoulda been a “442” in actuality by displacement. Woulda been a cool muscle car reference as well.

Am I mistaken in that 440/441 were 72cc and 460/461 77cc?


Seems like Stihl 261cm v2.0 is the best saw of the decade not only in his 50cc category and that’s why 462 copies everything.
 

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Still trying to wrap my head around the 462 nomenclature. Shoulda been a “442” in actuality by displacement. Woulda been a cool muscle car reference as well.

Am I mistaken in that 440/441 were 72cc and 460/461 77cc?

You are correct my friend, the 440/441 were 72cc while the 460/461 were 77cc and the 462 is 70cc. This could be a potential land mine for Stihl as the average consumer are going to look at the model number and assume it is a direct replacement for their older nearly 80cc saw. If the 462 doesn't at least match the 460/461 for "lean on" torque i could see a lot of disappointed customers back at the dealer calling it a dud.
 

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You are correct my friend, the 440/441 were 72cc while the 460/461 were 77cc and the 462 is 70cc. This could be a potential land mine for Stihl as the average consumer are going to look at the model number and assume it is a direct replacement for their older nearly 80cc saw. If the 462 doesn't at least match the 460/461 for "lean on" torque i could see a lot of disappointed customers back at the dealer calling it a dud.

I agree with the nomenclature part for sure. They should have gone with 442. After running it yesterday if this saw ends up being a dud, it won't be because of the power.
 
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