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Any one on here using the ms 362...?


Rich Rule
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As it says above...

 

Are they any good?

 

Looking for feedback from someone who has used one. I am looking at getting a rear handled saw for climbing with to run an 18 or 20" bar.

 

I like the look of the 362, but have no experience of using one. The other option is an ms441, which is a great saw and most of the companies I climb for have larger saws for when they are needed. Hence the idea of the 362.

 

Opinions please.

 

Cheers

Rich.

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would it be for just climbing ??? personally i would not really want a 60cc saw up a tree in those scenarios a 70cc saw such as the 441 or 372 where the power to get through the cut quicker is a lot more noticable especially on spikes and critical momments in rigging is better in the tree imo,very rare i will take a 60cc saw in the tree.... on the ground and in the woods i would use one all day long though over the 70cc's!!

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would it be for just climbing ??? personally i would not really want a 60cc saw up a tree in those scenarios a 70cc saw such as the 441 or 372 where the power to get through the cut quicker is a lot more noticable especially on spikes and critical momments in rigging is better in the tree imo,very rare i will take a 60cc saw in the tree.... on the ground and in the woods i would use one all day long though over the 70cc's!!

 

Cheers matty. You may have just made my mind up there. Good points.

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what if a new state of the art 60cc is as good as your 2 year old 70cc??

 

mattyf, i have no doubt for a second that you have a bucket load experience more than me,,, am just playing devils advocate..

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