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I also have this posted in the tree care and climbing forum. I was wondering if this is a worthy saw for the ground crew? I have several other huskys and want something cheaper for them to beat on.
I also have this posted in the tree care and climbing forum. I was wondering if this is a worthy saw for the ground crew? I have several other huskys and want something cheaper for them to beat on.
All around, never found a saw that could compare to the 365 special. Especially when bucking and felling.
Except for a 372.
I am extremely glad to see that...... I just posted a question of comparrison in the "Husqvarna flagship 372" thread. If you have used both I would appreciate a response, thanks.
I am extremely glad to see that...... I just posted a question of comparrison in the "Husqvarna flagship 372" thread. If you have used both I would appreciate a response, thanks.
I have used both, the 372 is my pick, I don't care what anyone else has to say-they are the same thing, blah, blah, they are not. Heard the same bs years ago, a 61 is not a 266XP either.
Last time a power line crew came through here, they were using hydraulic saws in the buckets and Jonsered 2165's on the ground.
The owner of the company bought 2165's direct from Tilton by the pallet; probably pissed a local dealer off. But that saw was a great choice; close to bulletproof and enough power to do what needs to be done. I'd choose a 50cc hot-rod saw myself, and have a big saw on the truck for the occasional big stem, but the 2165 can be toted all day without too much trouble.
And is so much easier on the eyes than the husky!
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