High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys Hockfire Saws

Stihl 441 Sale to a friend? Price?

sawmikaze

Mastermind Approved!
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
625
Joined
Jan 20, 2016
Messages
9,646
Reaction score
52,369
Location
steeltown
Any friend who'd show up if called upon in the early AM hours to help YOU is a friend worth keeping. Seeking a valuation shows you care & do right by him. From what you have said he sounds like he could use a good honest well looked after saw which is exactly what you have. That saw may fetch $500 on a good day here retail, if a dealer/trader were to price it to re-sell and allow for some spend it's wholesale price would be somewhere between $250-350 tops to make a little. I'd look after your mate and give him a good deal, he trust's you, likely won't haggle and will be there when you need him. Sometimes that can be worth a hell of a lot more than a saw. You'll feel good too.

Listen to this guy.
 

PogoInTheWoods

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
1190
Joined
Apr 23, 2016
Messages
1,957
Reaction score
3,902
Location
Ohio
Country flag
According to my chart, the 441 has a dry weight of 14,1 lb and the 461 has a dry weight of 14.6 lb. The 441 kicks out 5.3 Hp and the 461 has 6.0 Hp. The 441 will cost you $990 PHO and the 461 will cost you $1,080, PHO.

The go-to Stihl dealer in my area never even stocked 441's for his 70cc class..., just 461's. Sold exactly one 441C-M to a guy who just had to have one.
 

MustangMike

Mastermind Approved!
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
338
Joined
Dec 30, 2015
Messages
11,524
Reaction score
36,359
Location
Brewster, NY
Country flag
I had a non M Tronic 441 and liked it a lot, but no better than my 044 (which I still have). I think the non M Tron versions were lighter than the M Tron ones.

With the amount of use on that saw I would say $500 tops, and for a friend I would throw in the new B+C.

Now that the 462 is out, which is both lighter and stronger than a 441, IMO the value is diminished.
 

PA Plumber

Super OPE Member
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
9670
Joined
Jun 9, 2019
Messages
208
Reaction score
679
Location
South Central PA
Country flag
You look like you actually use chainsaws. Send your 441 to get ported and your perspective will switch back.

I've run a saw here and there...
Have a Husky 372 XP in the shop getting suped up a little.
With modded 440 and soon to arrive (I hope) Husky 372, wasn't planning on porting the 441.
He'd been asking me to keep an eye our for a decent saw. Well, Maybe I have one...
 

PA Plumber

Super OPE Member
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
9670
Joined
Jun 9, 2019
Messages
208
Reaction score
679
Location
South Central PA
Country flag
I buy and sell Stihls all the time, that saw is $500 tops , you have used it for 13 years, to a good friend hell if it was me I would most likely give him the saw

Ever tried giving something to someone who is dead set on paying for it? More hassle than trying to solder copper fittings with water in the line.

I'm thinking $475 - $500 for the saw, new Stihl 24" ES replaceable sprocket nose bar and a couple of new chains.

Edit...Will throw on a new 3/8 x 050 sprocket too. Have only replaced it once before.
 
Last edited:

TreeLife

I'm Dominick
GoldMember
Local time
12:33 AM
User ID
2523
Joined
Jan 24, 2017
Messages
4,957
Reaction score
22,954
Location
Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Country flag
I had a non M Tronic 441 and liked it a lot, but no better than my 044 (which I still have). I think the non M Tron versions were lighter than the M Tron ones.

With the amount of use on that saw I would say $500 tops, and for a friend I would throw in the new B+C.

Now that the 462 is out, which is both lighter and stronger than a 441, IMO the value is diminished.
Agreed. The 441 never seemed quite as sweet as an original 044 as far as weight or simplicity...the 441 I used moons ago was mtronic, it never ran quite right and seemed to weigh a ton. We called it...the Toddler. Like carrying a small child, especially with a full weight 25" bar.
 
Top