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Offline Woodhog

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Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« on: July 27, 2005, 06:46:29 pm »
I dont want to start a brand war...

We are going to purchase a new saw and  was wondering what will be the basic
difference between the 440 and the 372XP....
I see on the Husky site the 372 is a 13,500 saw but see no info on the 440 pertaining to revs...

The saw will be used for Spruce and Pine logs largest pine about 2.5 feet on the butt and same
with the spruce....but also a lot of smaller stuff about 7- 12 inches....

We always said use the Sthil when you need low speed torque and the husky for rippin off limbs
quickly...is this still true for this Sthil???

Any advice greatly appreciated...

Thanks

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2005, 12:18:58 pm »
I think to compare saw to saw then it is the Stihl 660 to the Husky 372.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2005, 10:11:17 pm »
I have a little experience on both saws. The 372 has a better anti-vibe system. It is tough to pick!aws a real close, even with the muffler opened up. I would make my decision on which dealer was closer and better.

Better hurry though...............372's are going fast!!! 8) 8) 8)
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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2005, 02:10:28 pm »
The 440's max factory speed is 14,000, and that's from the service manual. 

I think you will see most guys like the 372 over the 440.  I own a 440, and have used a 372 a little bit.  They're both good saws, though the 372 does have the better anti-vibe.  I don't know hp numbers of the 372, but I've read that alot of guys compare an opened up 440 with a stock 372 or somewhere thereabouts.  I think as far as on paper, and in the cut the 372 would come out on top in alot of comparisons.  That said, there's also the "in the hand" comparison.  And in my hands, the 440 felt better.  Don't know why, it just did.  I'm a Stihl guy, so that may be part of it, but I was very seriously thinking about getting a 372 before they're all gone, and the one I played with just didn't do it for me.  And I've got an opened 440 and 460, so I really didn't have the need for that saw anyway.  But I'd guess that most guys would recommend the 372, and availability and quality of a local dealer.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2005, 12:37:06 am »
Get your hands on both of them. Go over routine maintainance on both,chain tension,air filter etc, and if possible do some cuts with both. This is also a great way to learn if the dealer will give you the time to answer your questions, or is only after a quick sale.  Then decide by choosing what is more comfortable for you, and what make sence to you as far as working on them. The dealer should be part of the equation as well since he will be your parts supplier and mechanic. Either saw will cut wood with ease and will give you years of service as long as you give them reasonable care. The more you learn about these two saws the better your decision will be, and the happier you will be in the long run.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2005, 10:12:11 am »
I think to compare saw to saw then it is the Stihl 660 to the Husky 372.

??? I think you must be referring to the 460, not the 660......

Anyway, according to both factory specs and independant dyno tests (DLG), the 440 has marginally more max power output and max torque than than 372 - and the 460 quite a lot more. In spite of that a lot of people states that in the wood the 372 should be compared to the 460 rather than the 440....
Noone has been able to to expain why this is the case in a way that I understand, though. smiley_tom_dizzy01
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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2005, 10:58:16 am »
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Does "Chevy" vs "Ford" come to mind  ::) ::) :) :)

I cut wood alongside a good friend. He doesn't like the feel of my Stihl, and I sure don't cotton to the feel of his Husky. Just a 'feeling' we like or don't like, or one that we are accustomed to or not. IMO.  I like my dealer and no way can I get thrilled about doing business with his dealer (for other reasons  :) ). 
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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2005, 03:01:57 pm »
I didn't want to get into this Ford/Chevy - Stihl /Husky debate. but i think the 372 to 660 is more acurate. i had my 372 first then bought a 460. the 372 out cut it all day. felt better in my hands too. when oiler went on 460 dealer let me use a 660 he had (used) and used it for a few days and would say that it was just barly faster than my 372, but much heavier. dont have 460 anymore.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2005, 06:39:33 am »
Has anyone actually timed 372, 440 and 460 against each other with the same (or at least comparable) chain?
Or are the opinions all based on "feel", with more or less used chains of different makes and/or models?
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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2005, 11:42:07 am »
the 372 is faster stock than the 440 or 460 because of the muffler but open up the stihl muffler and things are very close then, or put the dual port muffler on the stihl's and that helps alot

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2005, 11:58:18 am »
Agreed.  I have a dual port on my 440 and my 460, and it does make them new saws.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2005, 12:11:13 pm »
ehp,
I don't want to start a big 'ol fight here, but....
My fathers 371 will not out cut my 046.  Same chain, 20" bars & both are set to factory max rpm.
I haven't went up against a 372 yet, but a friend got one last spring......we'll find out this fall.

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2005, 01:23:38 pm »
Well, it took a while, but the experienced users did speak up.  My Forestryforum hat is off to you, Jeff B  ;).

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #13 on: August 02, 2005, 01:57:40 pm »
Well, it took a while, but the experienced users did speak up.  My Forestryforum hat is off to you, Jeff  ;).

No, that doesn't mean that I'm sending my hat to you  :D.

Is there another Jeff on here, or is someone calling me experienced?  ???

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #14 on: August 02, 2005, 03:38:43 pm »
sometimes you get a good saw but I was taking an average  between the saws and timing them on video , now if your stihl came with a dual port muffler that males quite a difference compared to the muffler we get now, the 361 is in the same boat, open up the muffler and it is like a new saw

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2005, 03:59:56 pm »
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What does it take to "open up the muffler" on a 361?  Can I do it without a potential problem?  With a sharp chain, I don't have a problem with it cutting now. But interested in what might be if I followed your 'suggestion'.  :)
I don't know what I'd do with all the extra time on my hands if I was to cut wood faster.  :)  But game to find out.
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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2005, 05:42:36 pm »
Ask Kevin...he WILL know...but my own pewrsonal opinion is....both have their applications...I prefer a Stihl.....but like to use a 372 for smaller plundge cut falling....but I STILL personally prefer a Stihl

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #17 on: August 02, 2005, 06:00:12 pm »
take the back muffler cover  off your 361, this is so you donot get any metal into your motor when cutting 2  3/4 holes into it, I put them about 1 inch up from the bottom of this cover , yes it has a basket in the muffler but just putting these 2 holes in will really make a difference, you will need to set your saw up a little richer but it is worth the power, the 361 also makes a very good ported saw and has lots of torque

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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #18 on: August 02, 2005, 06:13:27 pm »
Thanks for all the input on my 372/440 question..

The Stihl dealer made my decision easy.. he had a demo 440 on the shelf that only had
about 6 tanks of gas thru it...it looks like new with a new bar and chain also..

I got it for about 650 USD with a new saw warranty....

Its in the shed with its 3 Husky buddies waiting for daylight tomorrow....


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Re: Operating Characteristics of Stihl 440 vs Husky 372XP...
« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2005, 04:17:35 am »
.....cutting 2  3/4 holes into it, I put them about 1 inch up from the bottom of this cover.....
Are you actually saying two 3/4" holes in addision to the factory opening on the side of the muffler?
That sounds like a very open muffler to me, but I don't know much about these things.......
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