SawTroll
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The 346 falls over when sitting on the ground:msp_razz:
So what???
The 346 falls over when sitting on the ground:msp_razz:
I'm on my first tank of fuel on my 562xp i sure hope it holds up to the hype it gets in threads like this.
My votes may be decidedly old-school, but I'd argue that these models are still relevant today.
262xp, 272xp, 394xp.
So what???
The handle wraps all the way around to the side of the saw. Just as easy to pick it up off it's side as it is from the top. On lumpy ground, most places in the woods, the times I've brought the MS261 to try it out has been found on it's side as well. I didn't freak out, I just picked it up and kept cutting.
Yes, a total non-issue. :msp_wink:
So what???
It's no fun to have to go 75' down a hill to find your saw. I've had a 372 half wrap do it also. The full wrap will set a little better it seems.
MS261 is the 50cc king any wayumpkin2: You forgot already didn't you:msp_sneaky:
Yep for shure when the Mastermonkey gets done with it..
The 261 that roll tide owns is the most impressive 50cc I've ever ran.:msp_thumbup:
It's no fun to have to go 75' down a hill to find your saw. I've had a 372 half wrap do it also. The full wrap will set a little better it seems.
MS261 is the 50cc king any wayumpkin2: You forgot already didn't you:msp_sneaky:
2100 BY FAR then 288XP , 272XP
The MS261 missed the real 50cc target completely, but of course it is a good saw for some purposes...
:hmm3grin2orange:
I apologize. With the Stihl thread, I had to.
It a tough tie for me.... 372, 576, 346 - I like a ll three!
:greenchainsaw:
Thats a very broad statement,may be a none issue for you.I guess we will have to agree to dissagree.
I think constant talk of inboard vs outboard clutches with regard to balance is a none issue.
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