A 460 and 441 are very close Griz. The 460 is a little faster, but only told by a stopwatch. And only of they are equally equipped (ported vs ported or stock vs stock) A ported 441 will smoke a stock 460.
GRIZ ...you have 2 of the best firewood saws out there.....and thats a fact....with those two there shouldnt be anything you cant tackle..O.. and by the way have you gotten a 28" or 32" for that 441?..it will pull either one with authority!
We'll get some fuel through that thing this weekend. I you had chronic cad you would want the 460 and the 441 and a homie 1050 and a husky 288 and the list goes on.
The problem with CAD, is it doesn't slow down, until you own the ones you want.. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do.. But several times you will wind up unhappy and regretful. I've spent a lot of money on saws I had for a short time. Because others liked them? I thought I would like them? I was wrong.. You like what you like.. It's easier for me to say that after a few years of buying/selling them. But it's the truth. Stick with what you like..
No doubt. I've had 4-372/2171, 2-385, 3-390, 6-394/5, 3120, 2-576, 550, 555, 2153, 350, 357, and 6-288s. Stihl 290, 390, 5-044/440, 3-046/460, 4-064, 5-066/660, 084, and 088. 4-7900, 5105, and the Solo 665. 56 or so and that's not counting a few I traded for and sold without ever having at home. There's only been maybe 3 I would like to have back. 2171 is the one that I wish I hadn't let go the most.
I like them but they're not on my everyday firewood use list. 281 for a race saw is what I hope to build here soon and maybe a 346.