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  1. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    It's especially that way if you have a real heavy sucker that you use from time to time. Mine is the 090G. Everything is relatively light compared to that. The 076s, a great "light" saw.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    Oh...thanks, I didn't catch it that the discussion had moved over to include the 441. Same weight, then more power any day, assuming similar reliability.
  3. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    Are you guys saying that a pound difference is too minimal to make a difference, so it's basically "the same weight", or are you erring in thinking that the 440 and the 460 are the same? I would tend to think that experience and using your head when operating a chainsaw, will gain you more...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    Stock saws are boring, imo. I guess it's just a personal inclination, to want to run one that's been worked on, or otherwise, and no biggee. They are louder, but it just isn't the greater decibels that you are hearing, but also the higher compression that makes a different sound from stock, as...
  5. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    That would sure slay 'em quick, but are your parents aware of the animal they gave birth to? :D
  6. woodworkingboy

    Stihl 440Mag vs. 460...

    The 460 seems to be rated at 76.5cc. 5cc is a noticeable difference over the 440, and if you modded the 460. I think it would pull a 36" bar pretty well. You're also gaining a pound or so in weight. I take it that it is going to be your largest saw? How often do you need a 28" bar on up...
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