just got a 400c last friday with a 25 inch bar/chain , it's my first chainsaw ever . we got a wood boiler almost 3 months ago and i gotta learn to cut wood . i have a few VERY well seasoned folks to teach me . i'm about to order a pair of Clogger Zero PRO Light and Cool UL Chainsaw Chaps Calf Wrap ..... should i consider a different pair or maker ?
Ŕ u happy with the oiler, heard the 400 doesn't have the best one,rather weak in performance! ??? Please advise as I like buying one ,thanks for sharing it!
@@gunterbecker8528 mine has a 25 inch bar and it does fine cutting through 36 inch tree trunk sections (cut down as deep as i can burying the blade then rolling with my cant to finish) . FWIU ...... the stock oiler is good up to the 25 inch bar and when folks go longer than that they start having problems . with my 25 when i rev it up over cardboard it slings oil on it ...... for what ever that may or not be worth ????
Cloggers are nice but high..if you want lighter pants get arborwear dogwood for fall spring summer and iron wood for winter..there hands down best I've tryed..out of dozens ...there way less money to
1k👏🏻Congrats 👊🏻 I’ve had my 400c for almost 2years now. I bought it for $868.00 out the door. That was before they got popular. It’s crazy to see how the price increased now over the demand. Awesome job fellas. Lotta good saws you were runnin. Aaron I agree 100% 400c👊🏻
Thanks Todd! I think now dealer cost is almost what you paid, crazy how things have went up and the demand for them. It’s almost like the hype went away on another stihl saw and now the 400 is the new go to, and rightfully so!
I always used to be a Husqvarna guy but I can not take to the 5 series saws, I mainly run a Husky 353 and Stihl MS462 now as the 462 has a really good weight to power balance. In the UK there is only about £100 money difference between the Stihl and Husqvarna saws so it can be pretty hard to choose.
To me my halfwrap 462 seems much heavier than my 500i full wrap...not sure if its the wrap handle that changes it..but feels heavier gased up...for sure..but 462 is tank ..dropped mine out of bucket 60ft ..only wire broken things solid
Just came across your channel! Loving all the saw reviews. I run a 290 for firewood, but am eying up just the next class up. 400c maybe the way to go. Wondering about the husqvarna 372 as well...it's also on the lighter end ?
@@765Guys oh and you've got the ms462 right ? Or your buddy does? The 462 and 572 are very comparable saws it looks like? Would you pick one over the other besides anything then brand name ?
@@randykeech3557 hopefully we get this comparison soon, but the 441 is definitely not going to ruin the 400. Might be a little better but not ruin it. The 462 can’t ruin a 400.
@@BobbySixguns i ran a 441 for a bit helping a farmer do some logging. Maybe i worded that bad haha. I think the 441 has better torque for bigger wood. Bit either way both great saws. And maybe come to think of it my son has a 441. I could grab it and do a side by side comparison some time and post it
I think a 400c would be right up my alley. I seldom cut anything bigger than 24",its just to hard to move around and load in a truck. Yes i can noodle them down to smaller sizes,but its just easier to avoid it unless its easy to het on a utility trailer
I like to see downed trees being used . I hate when small green trees are cut for firewood. I know it is harder to get enough trees for the big guys. I have been cutting since 1981 and the only live trees I have cut are ones that I was paid to cut. I have no trouble finding enough dead trees in the forests around me. I know this is not the case for everyone or people that have a big firewood business.
Congratulations great job on cutting fire wood 🪵 🔥
Thanks 👍
Nice to see the comparison between the saws any saw that starts easy an cuts hood is a good saw in my book congrats on the 1000 mark
Thanks!
400 all day everyday! The hatchet looks pretty tuff👍 Congrats on 1k!!👍💪👍
Thank you sir!
Congrats on the 1K !!!👏 Nice bunch of saws and cutting 🔥🪵⛓🪚👍🇺🇸😎 Rick
Thanks Rick!
Congrats on 1k subs! Nice job on the saws and wood. 👍TCT
Thanks Tony!
Congratulations on 1k!! I like my 261c and my 400c!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thank you David!
Congrats on the 1k mark . All those are very nice saws !!!!
Thanks del!
I just got 572 it seams to be a great saw. Probably have 3 tanks through it. Great times out in the woods cutting.
Congratulations on 1K.
Thanks Chris!
I am not a Stihl guy but i like the 400 for sure. Good saw.
just got a 400c last friday with a 25 inch bar/chain , it's my first chainsaw ever . we got a wood boiler almost 3 months ago and i gotta learn to cut wood . i have a few VERY well seasoned folks to teach me . i'm about to order a pair of Clogger Zero PRO Light and Cool UL Chainsaw Chaps Calf Wrap ..... should i consider a different pair or maker ?
Ŕ u happy with the oiler, heard the 400 doesn't have the best one,rather weak in performance! ??? Please advise as I like buying one ,thanks for sharing it!
@@gunterbecker8528 mine has a 25 inch bar and it does fine cutting through 36 inch tree trunk sections (cut down as deep as i can burying the blade then rolling with my cant to finish) . FWIU ...... the stock oiler is good up to the 25 inch bar and when folks go longer than that they start having problems . with my 25 when i rev it up over cardboard it slings oil on it ...... for what ever that may or not be worth ????
Cloggers are nice but high..if you want lighter pants get arborwear dogwood for fall spring summer and iron wood for winter..there hands down best I've tryed..out of dozens ...there way less money to
Good videos seen you with Chris in the wood yard glad I checked yall out Good cutting
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1k👏🏻Congrats 👊🏻 I’ve had my 400c for almost 2years now. I bought it for $868.00 out the door. That was before they got popular. It’s crazy to see how the price increased now over the demand. Awesome job fellas. Lotta good saws you were runnin. Aaron I agree 100% 400c👊🏻
I paid $969
Thanks Todd! I think now dealer cost is almost what you paid, crazy how things have went up and the demand for them. It’s almost like the hype went away on another stihl saw and now the 400 is the new go to, and rightfully so!
1000 subs! Looks great fellas
Thanks Derek!
I always used to be a Husqvarna guy but I can not take to the 5 series saws, I mainly run a Husky 353 and Stihl MS462 now as the 462 has a really good weight to power balance. In the UK there is only about £100 money difference between the Stihl and Husqvarna saws so it can be pretty hard to choose.
I’ll always be a Husqvarna guy, but I sure do love my ms462.. thanks for watching!
Nice work on 1000! 400 is a dandy saw when you keep fuel in it 😂. A-a-ron needs to run my echo sometime.
He claims he’s not an echo guy or a husky guy, but today we’re goin to run his husky, so he’ll probably have a sweet new echo soon!
That red elm is some Super hard wood.
To me my halfwrap 462 seems much heavier than my 500i full wrap...not sure if its the wrap handle that changes it..but feels heavier gased up...for sure..but 462 is tank ..dropped mine out of bucket 60ft ..only wire broken things solid
i just picked up a 400 and it freaking rips! but then again i'm coming from a discontinued 241c.
400’s are awesome! Thanks for watching!
Was that iron wood you cutring with the 550 husky?
Some sort of elm I believe.
Just came across your channel! Loving all the saw reviews. I run a 290 for firewood, but am eying up just the next class up. 400c maybe the way to go. Wondering about the husqvarna 372 as well...it's also on the lighter end ?
Thanks Brian! I have no experience with the 372, I do have a 572 though!
@@765Guys oh and you've got the ms462 right ? Or your buddy does? The 462 and 572 are very comparable saws it looks like? Would you pick one over the other besides anything then brand name ?
@@Brian.......... I have a 462 yes, check out our most recent video. We run the 462, 400 and 500 against eachother.
Nice stihl saws.
How's the oiler on the 400, does it keep the bar well lubricated, please advise Gunter
@@gunterbecker8528 yes no issues with oiling. Oiler is turned all the way up. Oils a 25” great. Can’t confirm on larger bars
I think it would be interesting to run the MS400 and my 441 to see how they compare.
I agree, I’ve been intrigued with 440/441s.
441 would ruin the 400 i would think.
@randykeech3557 I have not run a new 400 myself, but I know the folks that have them really like them. It would definitely be a good comparison
@@randykeech3557 hopefully we get this comparison soon, but the 441 is definitely not going to ruin the 400. Might be a little better but not ruin it. The 462 can’t ruin a 400.
@@BobbySixguns i ran a 441 for a bit helping a farmer do some logging. Maybe i worded that bad haha. I think the 441 has better torque for bigger wood. Bit either way both great saws.
And maybe come to think of it my son has a 441. I could grab it and do a side by side comparison some time and post it
How does that 400 oil that 25 inch chain? Sweet saws. I think the 400 just jumped the line into my first place. lol.
@@cappy7676 oils very well
@@765Guys Sold. Just picked her up. Thanks again
I think a 400c would be right up my alley. I seldom cut anything bigger than 24",its just to hard to move around and load in a truck. Yes i can noodle them down to smaller sizes,but its just easier to avoid it unless its easy to het on a utility trailer
Any good saw will cut more firewood. The main time consuming and labor intensive is moving, splitting and stacking. 2 nephews with strong backs
My 038 then replacement 392 take some beating in the firewood stakes👌🏻👌🏻💥💥💥💥🏴🏴🏴🏴
Why didn't milwaukee just put a cover over the blade? I mean, everyone else does and works just fine.. . I'd pay $2 more for a cover lol
A cover on top that flips out of the way?
@765Guys yeah, just like those tiny Chinese ones. That way, it gives a sense of protection, and it's going to be "safer" for the user
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261 and 462 for me❤
I like to see downed trees being used . I hate when small green trees are cut for firewood. I know it is harder to get enough trees for the big guys. I have been cutting since 1981 and the only live trees I have cut are ones that I was paid to cut. I have no trouble finding enough dead trees in the forests around me. I know this is not the case for everyone or people that have a big firewood business.
I agree with you, finding down trees and harvesting them is more work, but at least your putting them to use and there not just there to rot.
both excellent saws ms400c 462 cheaper then the 500i well done to both of you,
Thank you!