clearance said:If it doesn't say XP after the number I would have nothing to do with it, almost all the XP saws are good. Yeah, I know the 365...blah, blah, like I said, XP means something.
clearance said:Timber, I have run a lot of Husky saws, lots that do not say XP are ok for a weekend warrior but XP saws are more powerfull in all ways to the non XP saws. 61 compared to 266XP, no contest. 365 compared to 372XP, no contest. They have usually have different carbs, always rev higher, cut faster than the non XP saws. I know that horsepower sells cars and torque wins races but I have never noticed any diff. in pulling power, then again I try not to run the others very long.
Allan.K said:I checked with some part numbers on 142 vs poulan .. and guess what mostly it comes up a poulan parts I did that awhile back when I won one of them in a raffle...Needless to say traded it off asap...I like husky saws alot.. But not husky/poulan saws..
begleytree said:lol, I like going to the saw display at lowes. usually take the covers off orange ones and put them on yellow or green ones, and vice versa. shows everyone that they're all the same saw.
-Ralph
clearance said:365 compared to 372XP, no contest.
Tonka56 said:Yeah, but you're also giving up 0.8HP. Wouldn't a more realistic comparison be between the 365 and the 357xp?
Just asking...I know you know much more about the subject than I.
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