You'll get the point when my 261 out cuts your 372
Well, start with my Euro MS361......
Would you please help me time this and come up with some meaningful numbers that will help me understand.
watch him squeeze all the fun out of this
Is this what you meant by 'being rational' in your whiny PMs about how I was being mean to Andre?
Way to take the high road...
Well, start with my Euro MS361......
Been there done that. Out cut a ported 361 in 16" wood
That isn't quite the same, but I don't really care - I am not interested in modded saws anyway.
Been there done that. Out cut a ported 361 in 16" wood
I feel the 261 has a nearly perfect balance of power and weight, it's truly an amazing saw.
It will never handle as well as the 346.......I can tell by looking at the pictures......
It will never handle as well as the 346.......I can tell by looking at the pictures......
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We do have documented proof of that too
So what are you saying ???
Do you expect to publish any more tests or numbers in this thread? Such as oil consumption, ease of cleaning filter etc.?Well, it's time to cap this thread off and sum things up.
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Brad - Since you wrote before (post 920):
Do you expect to publish any more tests or numbers in this thread? Such as oil consumption, ease of cleaning filter etc.?
Thanks, and again thanks for all the hard work and suffering fools like me.
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