Well my 46 from ebay came the other day. Came as advertised....low hour one owner saw that spent the majority of its life in the case ( which also came with it. Has the original 20" es bar in good shape. It was advertised as having the d shaped cylinder and has 165 lbs on my gauge. Added a 28" light bar, large oem spikes, ceramic chain catcher and a factory dual port. Pulled the limiter cap and retuned. I think im going to like this saw
Thanks for the encouragement on the chain....... an hour and a half, aching finger tips and 182 driver links later, it fit
YEOW, Bryan, what a find! Go to a pro auto paint supplier in your area and get some of this goo they use on auto plastics that blocks UVA&UVB and keep that classic orange/white color scheme from fading/oxidation and looking as good as it does now!
Ill look into that stuff TJ......I plan to send it out for porting after the fall cutting season is over.
That's a beauty of a saw right there I think that your 372 is gonna take a backseat to that saw! The 046/460 with a Light bar is about as good as it gets for Big wood where Big power is needed! I love a clean Stihl 046/460. I just got a nice 460 in the mail today for Josh Congrats brother!!
You don't want that saw. There's all kinds of paint missing on the front handle. Tell you what, I'll do you a favor and take that off your hands for 75% of what you paid for it. You can chalk it up to a learning experience and move on.
I doubt he'll put down a ported 372 all the time for a stock 46. They're nice and all but I thought they suck stock. Once ported they'll have different power bands and the 46 will like a long bar a little better.
Ill have a 7900 here soon too. I plan to have it and the 046 ported to make it a fair fight with my 372. 3's a crowd so eventually one will likely be passed on. The 372 has some wicked smooth power.
What's that ones lonely...two a company..and three a crowd.... You'll have plenty of fire power there with that trio.