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SWE#Kipp

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Go for it. I upgraded mine to a 372, but it is a well built, well respected saw.
I like the way it feels, although I do wish the suspension was a bit stiffer.

Mark

There is a stiffer suspension for the 372, must fit your 365 hybrid as well !?
 

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If going for the 65cc, stick with 18" bars, if you NEED 20" bars then go for the 70cc. Too much weight for the power simply isn't true, the 365 is balanced, VERY grunty/powerful, smooth, and with a great torque curve. Ask anyone who has used one for any period of time. 365 and the 18" setup is perfectly matched, and it's lighter, cheaper and more economical than the 20"+ 70cc setup. 365 motor runs unstressed yet still has a howling top-end too. Simply drill three 8mm holes in the muffler and you'll be getting stock 70cc performance (at the expense of extra noise) also they're only less than a pound heavier but make the prima-donna 60cc stihls feel peaky and feeble by comparison :p
 
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I sure like mine. I run a 20 an 24 inch bar on it. It may not have the power of the 372 but it great in it's own right. Lots of torque. Chews through ash and red elm like nothing. Very happy with it. I find myself using it more and more over my 346 just because it gets the job done faster and with little fuss. I'm no pro, but I do cut about 10 cords a year.
 
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Does the 288 have alot of hours? Maybe you could re-ring it. Check compression, if it's low throw in a set of rings, put a couple of holes in the muffler and retune the carb. That should put some zip back into it.
 
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Axeknots 288xp

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cmon Axe dont be lazy put the pics so people dont have to waste energy clicking on a link LOL
 
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Does the 288 have alot of hours? Maybe you could re-ring it. Check compression, if it's low throw in a set of rings, put a couple of holes in the muffler and retune the carb. That should put some zip back into it.

Thanks scotsclay,

So ky homelite....I just drill two 8mm holes in the muffler and mess about with the high and low settings?
 
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365 rocks! I've had mine for 8 years now and cut between 16-20 Full cord per year, the ole girl has'nt skipped a beat. I run a 20" bar on mine and have never seen a lack of power in any kind of wood. The power to weight factor to me is null......Sharp Chain and put it to the wood:clap: , How much weight you holdin? Set it and forget it. Go for it... definitely a great saw!:cheers:
 

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