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Wood Doctor
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I had a tree removal company manager tell me that his MS361 is underpowered. He runs a 25" bar on his. I seldom do that -- only as needed. Heck, if I need more than a 20" bar, I usually go to the 65 to 75 cc saw class, simple as that. I may give him an offer for his 361. These saws are work horses and seldom complain. If I had to throw away all my chain saws and keep only one, the 361 would remain.
 
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I bought a 361 new several years ago. It had a 20” bar on it and handled it well. When I got a 362 with a 20” bar I put a 18” on the 361 with a 8 pin sprocket. The 361 is a hot rod now for sure. Lots of chain speed


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Wood Doctor
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I bought a 361 new several years ago. It had a 20” bar on it and handled it well. When I got a 362 with a 20” bar I put a 18” on the 361 with a 8 pin sprocket. The 361 is a hot rod now for sure. Lots of chain speed
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You have given me a great idea. I have an 18" bar that never gets used. I just may fasten an 8-pin sprocket along with that bar and give it a whirl. Sometimes it's also fun driving my wife's classic '91 Toyota Celica GTS, limited edition.
 
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