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The stihl ms361 I had nicked just before christmas, with a 16" bar, bought a week after they entered the country......I dont reckon i will pick up a saw that was as perfect as that one was....wub wub.

Replaced it with n ms362....doesnt come close (yet). Il tell you in about 8 years what it turned out like lol!

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climbing...020t-still a better saw than the 200t imo

 

midrange...357xp altho' the 262xp was a bloody awesome saw

 

topend...390xp.

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262xp

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I recon the 262 xp was a beast, I remember ringing up a cedar log against a 3120 and I could double cut through a ring nearly by the time the 3120 had done a ring.

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Only have three saws the main being a huski 55 which is eight year old and does everything I ask of it and never lets me down. I also have two stihl 051 one which is a dog runs 25" the other is like new and runs a 36" bar don't get used much as their bloody heavy.

 

Been thinking about something lighter than the huski but cant make up my mind which as I only do firewood for the family and some local farmers

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