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finally got to run 2 tanks through my 361 today WHAT A POS
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<blockquote data-quote="Locust Cutter" data-source="post: 2744995" data-attributes="member: 32805"><p>+2 I do intend (as earlier mentioned) to pick up either a 361/2 or a 372XP, simply as a main firewood saw for the hard wood I'm cutting, because of the balance of power-vs-weight. I LOVE my MS660. I just don't love much past about 5 hours of usage, and I really only use it on logs beyond 20" wide anyway. I DO love running my 346XP all day long, but for the bulk of 1 or 2 split req'd wood, it's a tad time consuming. A compromise between the two, would be Ideal for probably 60% of my cutting, (that and when cutting with my Father, he never let's me play with my 346 anyway), so it would be my main tool, until I get into the BIG Oak, Locust and Hedge,..... Size matters, but Comfort rules!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locust Cutter, post: 2744995, member: 32805"] +2 I do intend (as earlier mentioned) to pick up either a 361/2 or a 372XP, simply as a main firewood saw for the hard wood I'm cutting, because of the balance of power-vs-weight. I LOVE my MS660. I just don't love much past about 5 hours of usage, and I really only use it on logs beyond 20" wide anyway. I DO love running my 346XP all day long, but for the bulk of 1 or 2 split req'd wood, it's a tad time consuming. A compromise between the two, would be Ideal for probably 60% of my cutting, (that and when cutting with my Father, he never let's me play with my 346 anyway), so it would be my main tool, until I get into the BIG Oak, Locust and Hedge,..... Size matters, but Comfort rules! [/QUOTE]
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