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Old 24th August 2011, 10:48 AM   #1
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Default Saw weight result

I dont want to start an argument but i found this interesting. Stihl ms660 Half wrap with 24 inch stihl rollamatic es and both tanks dry is 21# Stihl ms440 half wrap 20 inch stihl rollamatic es new model with half tank is 18.5# Husqvarna 372xpw (74.7cc) With half wrap and 24 inch windsor speed tip and half tank is 19.5# These were all weighed on the same scale and im sure the weight isnt perfect but its close. I kinda expected the ms440 to be a lil bit lighter than it was. The power to weight ratio kinda seems to stick out to me
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Old 24th August 2011, 10:29 PM   #2
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Default Re: Saw weight result

A 440 is about 3-4oz lighter than a 372 (empty, cleaned, PHO). When you start weighing with bars and fuel, you introduce too many variables to get a meaningful result. I don't know what a 660 weighs.
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