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371groundie

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its a chainsaw, whats it need a case for? mine usually ride in the truck tool box if its gunna be bad weather, but they ride around the back of the truck with scabbards on just fine. my dad doesnt use scabbards even, but he has never had a sharp chain open up a bar oil bottle in the back of his truck.......yet
 
catman963

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Yea I usually keep my 385XP in my cross-bed tool box on the back of the truck - or sometimes I put the back seat up, and let it ride inside, on a towel on the floor..... :)

but :censored: that letting it slide around in the bed.... I wouldn't do it....
 
FATGUY

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I find cases very useful

I also would like to have a case for some of my bigger saws. You can't deny that it's nice to have a case that will secure your chainsaw along with everything else (but the fuel lol)you need. Good thread Jonny Quest :cheers: If someone knows of a larger case, let us know
 
Philbert

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I also would like to have a case for some of my bigger saws. You can't deny that it's nice to have a case that will secure your chainsaw along with everything else

I recently asked STIHL about this because I saw some new style cases (black, clamshell style - still don't fit the larger saws). The customer rep guy said that he would pass it on, so maybe if enough people ask. . .?

In addition to protecting the saw from damage, I like the cases 'cause they contain the leaks and keep everything else from getting dirty.

Philbert
 
BuddhaKat

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Husky's power box looks nice but I'm too cheap to spend 40+ bucks on a case

View attachment 88246

http://www.arboristsite.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=88246&stc=1&d=1233175982
Yes, this box will fit the larger saws and there scabbards to fit the larger bars. Another advantage to this box is that it has lots of storage room for tools, etc.
 
jbighump

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i have a case for the ms310 but,i usually just use the scabbard and a ratcheting cargo bar to keep things from sliding. the case is alright but it is very cumbersome and a pain to carry.
:greenchainsaw:
 
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