Im a die hard full wrapper 372 xpw 066 wrap but I guess I wouldnt be cuttin any thing big enough with a 50cc to justify a wrap but more power to ya.
LolWhat next a soup spoon that you operate with both hands?
It might be just me and my inexperience with wraps, but I honestly can't see their advantage . To me they just seem like a perfunctory appendage.LMAO... full wraps on anything under 70cc's is a waste... just like fallin' dogs on "limbing" saws...
Full wraps and big dogs are for large saws fallin' large trees... Just don't make sense on small lightweight saws.
Gary
LMAO... full wraps on anything under 70cc's is a waste... just like fallin' dogs on "limbing" saws...
Full wraps and big dogs are for large saws fallin' large trees... Just don't make sense on small lightweight saws.
Gary
Umm I want to put some real big dogs on my ms200 T what do you think?:jawdrop: Hey gary you crack me up, why dont you go to the political forums and check it out for some laughs. You would be surprised.
Any chance you have a pic of the 357 handle on there. I thought I had tried before but it was rather large(I could be mistaken)357xp Full wrap will fit on 346 as WoodViking said. I put one on a 346. The 357/9 big dog kit will bolt up but there is about a 1/4" offset in the spikes.
Shep
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