Poley4
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I don't see a MS 200T in your lineup!
It looks like the going rate for a clean 036 pro on eBay is close to what the 361 is. I may keep the 361 and sell the 036. How will the 361 compare to my 440 for bucking. To me its hard to beat the power weight ratio of the 440. After a couple hours of bucking with a lighter saw with similar power it may be nice to have around. After reading some of the adds on eBay some seem to think the 036 is more powerful than the 361. Anyone have both that could compare performance. thanks
What is the difference(s) between the 036/036 Pr o?
I don't see a MS 200T in your lineup!
I have had a couple of 200T's and they don't have a use in my "homeowner" firewood cutting. I do not climb and to me that is the sole design of that series. Ever tried limbing or heaven forbid bucking with one. I think it even says in the book that they should not be used on the ground due to the increased risk of kickback. Not bad saws just not for firewood cutters. I guess the 361 may be on the chopping block. I kinda want to fuel it up and take it for a spin but I will resist and keep it new,never fueled.Thanks for your replies
I have had a couple of 200T's and they don't have a use in my "homeowner" firewood cutting. I do not climb and to me that is the sole design of that series. Ever tried limbing or heaven forbid bucking with one. I think it even says in the book that they should not be used on the ground due to the increased risk of kickback. Not bad saws just not for firewood cutters. I guess the 361 may be on the chopping block. I kinda want to fuel it up and take it for a spin but I will resist and keep it new,never fueled.Thanks for your replies
He wasn't going to GIVE me a 660 or 880. He knew what I was wanting for mine and said his cost on the 361 was around $480. I could have gotten credit toward a bigger saw but then I am in the same situation. I have the bases covered already with the stihl line up. I just figured I would try a 361 and knew if I decided to sell it it would be easier to sell a chainsaw than a concrete saw.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see the problem.
You are a 'tard!! Climb with a "home owner" saw. I tink it's time for you to realize you need to stay on the porch.
Well what you originally said and what my post was based upon.
"He told me to pick a saw off the shelf. I already have a 660, 440, 036 pro, and a couple of 260 pros. I have read so much about the 361 I said that one and he grabbed it handed it to me and said its yours."
That sure seemed to me like it was your choice of saws.
Bill
I'd sure hang on to that sweet flat-topped, square-badged 036, nice pic
Sell em all and buy Huskies!!!!!
Sell em all and buy Huskies!!!!!
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