Oh man, i feel like i may have been a bad influence. Ur welcome SVK. Ive been talkin myself out of that since u put it up there. Lol!! Im glad its not tempting me anymoreWell, I did do the PM thing.
He already sold it. Someone got a really good deal there.Oh man, i feel like i may have been a bad influence. Ur welcome SVK. Ive been talkin myself out of that since u put it up there. Lol!! Im glad its not tempting me anymore
Lol! Dang it man. It was a sweet lil saw. Someone will be happyHe already sold it. Someone got a really good deal there.
It comes with 3/8 low profile, which suits it. I've also used narrow kerf .043 3/8 LP and a light arbormax bar from Baileys. Cuts a little faster but it's not a huge difference on the brush I tried it on. It might make more difference for thicker wood but I usually use larger saws instead.I was looking at the specs for the 352 and dry weight just under 9 lbs looks sweet. What chain works well with that stuff?
I might add that an Echo CS-355T will also pull a 16" bar. I got one used for $220 that runs fine. It will stay with a Stihl MS 201T that my local dealer lists for $650. If we go back to Post #1, JTM was looking for a small ("wee wittle") saw. Seems like the 355T fits.Echo cs-355t. 14" you wont be disappointed. Except for the fact you will never need to buy another saw again. Just my opinion.
I have no doubts that it would pull a 16" easily. The 14" is just violent I got mine for in the woods small work. Meaning i dont wanna carry a fuel can and gallon of oil with. U can top it off walk in and cut for 1/2 hour str8. Ive dropped 12"x60' ash trees in minutes. They make a nice thud!I might add that an Echo CS-355T will also pull a 16" bar. I got one used for $220 that runs fine. It will stay with a Stihl MS 201T that my local dealer lists for $650. If we go back to Post #1, JTM was looking for a small ("wee wittle") saw. Seems like the 355T fits.
And how is a Dolmar PS32?
I have my eye on one..it’s an orange Makita with the quick chain adjuster (ea3201). That feature worries me a little. Is the tensioner reliable? It appears to hang out the clutch cover a bit. Does it get in the way?
I don’t need “the best” 30-40cc saw, just a decent lightweight little saw.
Anybody know about the PS32?
@svk can tell u. He had one. A clean one! Maybe whoever bought it will chime in as well.
PS32 is a great little saw. Only sold it because I was accumulating too many saws.@svk can tell u. He had one. A clean one! Maybe whoever bought it will chime in as well.
PS 35 is a heavier saw and 3 more cc so that is where the difference in power comes from. I do not know that the 35 is available in all markets though.....Like I had mentioned earlier the PS-352 (Makita 3601) is the category killer here. Perhaps the Stihl 200 rear may have similar or more power but I cannot fathom dropping that kind of $ on a 35cc rear handle saw.I hope they do! I want to know, as I know where there is one on sale too! It has the quick tensioner though...?
And how does the PS35 get a half horse more? Someone said something about a different carb?
Thanks for any info!
What Husky does that coincide to? If it is the 240, stay away. If it is the 440 it would be a nice saw.I’ve been lusting recently on a Jonsered CS 2240. It’s under 10 lbs and well I have always wanted a red one. How do they perform?
What Husky does that coincide to? If it is the 240, stay away. If it is the 440 it would be a nice saw.
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