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MS361 fractured crankcase... what to expect from Stihl?
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<blockquote data-quote="stihlrookie" data-source="post: 3467175" data-attributes="member: 30759"><p>I understand. A fair amount of saws are designed that way, yet somehow we are not hearing of an epidemic of chainbrakes busting out of the cases. </p><p></p><p>If the OP could confirm this, I would suspect that the 361s are the go to saws. Probably used many times over the other saws in the quiver. It would also be nice to hear some S/Ns and maybe some other guys have 361s that could do a quick check on the crankcase/chainbrake attachment point just for giggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihlrookie, post: 3467175, member: 30759"] I understand. A fair amount of saws are designed that way, yet somehow we are not hearing of an epidemic of chainbrakes busting out of the cases. If the OP could confirm this, I would suspect that the 361s are the go to saws. Probably used many times over the other saws in the quiver. It would also be nice to hear some S/Ns and maybe some other guys have 361s that could do a quick check on the crankcase/chainbrake attachment point just for giggles. [/QUOTE]
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