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ShoerFast

ShoerFast

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361 Club 4-6-07

Bought it as an up-grade to an MS-310, the 310 after a couple years dose not own me a dime, the 361 will pay for it's self paid for in no time!

Have about 4 gallons of fuel through it and about 20 cords of firewood and logs cut and on the ground. Found it to be an excellent accomplishment with a 16" bar to an MS-660 that lives with a 28" for Colorado Aspen Ponderosa , Lodge Pole pine and Douglas Fir in the Colorado Rocky's.
 
SawTroll

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I'm confused; what makes the 361C a "commercial" model; what are the differences between it and the 'regular' ms361?? Mine is a late '05 model, I think. Don't have the serial # handy.

Nothing really, it is a pro class saw anyway, but some (including me) would rather avoid the extra "features" of the "c" model....:greenchainsaw:
 
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aquan8tor

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The "C" has the no-tool chain adjuster. My dealer had both when I got mine...I opted for the old-fashion one!

Jim



Gotcha. I only just recently used it with a bar, to be honest. I LOVE it. Lots of power, and did I mention that my back doesn't hurt after using it?? The 394XP is a beast, but its a heavy beast. The 361 is normally the powerhead for my ripsaw, which is about to get some serious use. The quick-tensioner wouldn't do me much good as the sideplate has probably been mounted on the saw no more than 5 times ever.
 
16gauge

16gauge

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Got mine (slightly used) sometime in early '06. Zero issues so far. Have not done any mods but I'm thinking WHY? I've used both 20 and 24/5 inch bars in softwood. This saw impresses everyone around here.:D
 
WACutter

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Picked up a 361 last winter, and then found a pristine 034 a few months later. Oh well....you can't have too many saws!

The 361 is awesome. I have a 20' bar on it. Took down 2 firs and a small apple tree last weekend. One of the firs was on a very steep hill, which got me thinking about picking up one new Stihl 3/4 wrap kits for it sometime. :D
 
wood4heat

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All right you guys got me, mid April of this year.

Last year my wife and I bought a house with a wood stove and I found myself with a use for a chainsaw. I didn't know where to start looking but a google search led me to Arboristsite.com. Everything I read lead me to go get the ms361 and Thank You it is a great saw! I've only cut about 3-4 cord so far but am heading back out this weekend to try and get a couple more. Funny thing is I started reading your post to help me decide what I wanted but 2 months after getting my saw I'm still coming back here. I figured I'm hooked I may as well post something.
 
WVhunter

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All right you guys got me, mid April of this year.

Last year my wife and I bought a house with a wood stove and I found myself with a use for a chainsaw. I didn't know where to start looking but a google search led me to Arboristsite.com. Everything I read lead me to go get the ms361 and Thank You it is a great saw! I've only cut about 3-4 cord so far but am heading back out this weekend to try and get a couple more. Funny thing is I started reading your post to help me decide what I wanted but 2 months after getting my saw I'm still coming back here. I figured I'm hooked I may as well post something.



Welcome to the site:rock: , I got mine Nov. 06 and love it.
Tom
 
Log Splitter

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All right you guys got me, mid April of this year.

Last year my wife and I bought a house with a wood stove and I found myself with a use for a chainsaw. I didn't know where to start looking but a google search led me to Arboristsite.com. Everything I read lead me to go get the ms361 and Thank You it is a great saw! I've only cut about 3-4 cord so far but am heading back out this weekend to try and get a couple more. Funny thing is I started reading your post to help me decide what I wanted but 2 months after getting my saw I'm still coming back here. I figured I'm hooked I may as well post something.

Welcome to AS, wood4heat! You've not only got a nice saw, but I like your handle as well. :)
 

tdb

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361

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SawTroll

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I Have 2. I find myself grabbing something smaller 5100, or something bigger 372-440. :taped:

Imo, the 5100 isn't much smaller really, or lighter - it just looks that way, because of the rounded off contours.....

Put a Rollomatic E on the 361, and a Oregon Pro-Lite on the 5100, and the weight difference will be mostly evened out - put a Norwegian made Husky/Jred bar on the Dolmar, and there will be some difference again, but not as much as the specs say.
 
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