Jason M
ArboristSite Lurker
I'm feeling that the ( used ) saw's i'm buying are kinda the in between models. What I mean is I burn and cut alot of fire wood a year ( close to 15 cord between my dad and myself ), we get it dropped in log lenght and cut and spilt ourself. What I bought in the last year was a Husky 365 special and a 385xp.
Now I got bolth saws from a very close friend that used them but allways over looked the 365 for a 372, so really its a very clean and under used saw. The 385 was used alot more but still in good shape for it was used for. He only used VP fuel and kept bolth saws in tune and cleaned.
From what I gather from other friends they claim I should have not bought the 365 and just got a 372 and same for the 385 and just found a 390 or a 395.
They are saying that these saws are models that are good just not as good for the saws in the same weaght to power category. They do everything I ask of them and i'm allways impressed with them.
Are they overlooked saws buy there bigger CC cousin.
Jason.
Now I got bolth saws from a very close friend that used them but allways over looked the 365 for a 372, so really its a very clean and under used saw. The 385 was used alot more but still in good shape for it was used for. He only used VP fuel and kept bolth saws in tune and cleaned.
From what I gather from other friends they claim I should have not bought the 365 and just got a 372 and same for the 385 and just found a 390 or a 395.
They are saying that these saws are models that are good just not as good for the saws in the same weaght to power category. They do everything I ask of them and i'm allways impressed with them.
Are they overlooked saws buy there bigger CC cousin.
Jason.