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<blockquote data-quote="briantutt" data-source="post: 1546266" data-attributes="member: 33206"><p>aaaahhhh yaaaa.....</p><p></p><p>The 362XP got ultacrushed by the bobcat skidding out logs...That is what prompted dad to give me the 70E (he felt bad cuz he was driving)...I found AS looking for parts for the 362XP on the net. After some newbie questions on AS and a special thanks again to PES+ it was fixed in a week or two. So as I got immersed in the "chainsaw cult" (as my wife refers to it) I succesfully uncrushed the 362XP and the 70E!</p><p></p><p>apparently fixing dead saws is addicting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briantutt, post: 1546266, member: 33206"] aaaahhhh yaaaa..... The 362XP got ultacrushed by the bobcat skidding out logs...That is what prompted dad to give me the 70E (he felt bad cuz he was driving)...I found AS looking for parts for the 362XP on the net. After some newbie questions on AS and a special thanks again to PES+ it was fixed in a week or two. So as I got immersed in the "chainsaw cult" (as my wife refers to it) I succesfully uncrushed the 362XP and the 70E! apparently fixing dead saws is addicting... [/QUOTE]
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